Coverage Announcement
Clay Court Championship Week
by TRN Staff, 15 July 2024
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Late July is the heart of the American junior tennis calendar, with championships abound at the district, section and national levels. At the highest level, gold balls are available in both July and August.
Last week, many of the top American juniors competed in the USTA National Clay Court Championships. Singles and doubles titles were awarded for boys and girls in four age divisions.
The Tennis Recruiting Network is back with another edition of Clay Court Championship Week. TRN’s team of reporters will provide recaps of all eight tournaments - from the 12s to the 18s. Every gold ball winner will be featured on TennisRecruiting.net. We are proud to celebrate the top athletes in American junior tennis.
Here is our planned coverage schedule:
Clay Court Championship Week Series
We hope you enjoy our complete coverage schedule of Clay Court Championship Week. Check in each day for coverage of the top boys and girls from across the country.
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