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Rosie Casals Tennis Clinic
Join 12-time Grand Slam Doubles Champion and San Francisco native Rosie Casals at the USGO this year. Rosie has generously agreed to conduct a doubles clinic Saturday evening to prime your doubles game for the start of World Team Tennis competition. Please have your raffle tickets handy, as we’ll be raffling off opportunities to participate on-court with Rosie during the clinic, giving you a chance to show off your tennis skills to everyone.
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Co-Ed World Team Tennis returns
12 teams competed in last year's innaugural World Team Tennis competition. For 2008, we're bumping that to 16 teams to accommodate more players, and like last year, you'll have until Saturday, May 24, 5:30pm to get on a team, space permitting. At the USGO, the World Team Tennis competition replaces mixed doubles events we've offered in years past and is considered an additional event. So, join the co-ed fun and excitement.
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40+ Singles and Doubles
That's right. 40+ singles and doubles has returned to the USGO. We're offering A, B and C levels of play. Men and women compete together in the competition. Women are invited to play at their rated levels or one level lower should they choose. You'll only play one match/day per event and we guarantee that you won't have to play any 8am matches. So rest up!
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Beneficiary: National Center for Lesbian Rights
Founded in 1977 in San Francisco, the National Center for Lesbian Rights has expanded its life- and law-changing work in order to advance the legal landscape for every LGBT person. No stone goes unturned in pursuit of its goal of achieving full and equal access to civil and human rights for all. Their programs focus on employment, immigration, youth, elder law, transgender law, marriage, relationship protections, healthcare and reproductive rights, and family law create safer homes, safer jobs, and a more just world.
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Chair Umpires & Electronic Scoreboards for Finals
The women’s singles finals will take place on the stadium courts, chaired by USTA certified umpires, and with electronic scoreboards keeping real-time scores for all participants to see. In addition, all women’s finals will be broadcast live on the Internet. GoStanford.coom
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