The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) and Oracle announced today that Newport Beach Tennis Club and also the Tennis Club at Newport Beach Country Club assists as host sites for that 2019 Oracle ITA National Fall Titles November 6-10. The men’s and women’s finals is going to be held at Newport Beach Tennis Club.
The big event returns to Los Angeles for that second time within the last 3 years. Arizona’s Surprise Tennis & Racket Complex held the tournament in 2018. The JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort and Indian Wells Tennis Garden co-located in 2017.
“Oracle’s dedication to college tennis is constantly on the guide our sport towards the forefront of intercollegiate athletics,” ITA Ceo Dr. Timothy Russell stated. “The ITA is proud our titles are the very best in college sports. We're very excited arrive at Newport Beach, which offers to ensure an incredible student-athlete experience.”
The Newport Beach Tennis Club features 19 lighted tennis courts along with a sunken center court with stadium seating. It's located numerous professional occasions throughout its history, such as the Davis Cup and Oracle Challenger Series. The Tennis Club at Newport Beach offers 24 outside courts.
“Oracle remains dedicated to collegiate tennis and making certain youthful players obtain the chance to enhance their games and compete in great venues,” Oracle Chief executive officer Mark Hurd stated. “We’re searching toward seeing American collegians and juniors play some very nice tennis only at that year’s Oracle ITA National Titles.”
The Oracle ITA National Fall Titles features 128 from the nation’s top collegiate singles players (64 men and 64 women) and 64 doubles teams (32 men’s teams and 32 women’s teams). It's the only event around the collegiate tennis calendar that highlights competitors all five divisions (NCAA Divisions I, II, III, NAIA, and Junior College) playing within the same tournament. Now in the third year, the big event replaced the ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Titles.
The Oracle ITA National Fall Titles joins the Oracle ITA Masters among two major collegiate tournaments locked in the Los Angeles area and co-backed by Oracle and also the ITA. The Oracle Masters returns to Pepperdine College and also the Malibu Racket Club for that fifth consecutive year and it is scheduled for Sept. 26-29.
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