
Delray
Beach Hosts Clay Court National Championships
Tennis
Balls, Beach Balls, Golf Balls…Gold Balls!
Is there a better place than Delray Beach, Florida—a
two-time awarded “All-American City”—to
gather America’s cream-of-the-crop junior tennis players
to compete in the highest level national junior tennis tournament?
This elite group of the nation's top 192 players in each
of the 18 & 16 and under divisions will battle for the
USTA Boys' 18 & 16 Clay Court National Championships
hosted by the City of Delray Beach, July 15 - 22, 2007.
Here, in our “Village by the Sea,” these talented
tennis legions will vie for the coveted Gold Ball, a higher
national ranking, recognition from college coaches, and
in most auspicious of occasions, the winner of the Boys
18's will receive a wildcard into the main draw of the Delray
Beach International Tennis Championships (ITC), February
9 – 17, 2008 ($436,000 ATP Tour Event), while
the winner of the 16's will receive a wildcard into the
ITC qualifying tournament (February 9 & 10, 2008).
Headed by Delray
Beach ITC Tournament Director, Mark Baron,
and Tournament Chairman, Ivan Baron, Player’s
International Management, Inc. (PIM) has secured
the 50-year-old tournament, becoming PIM's most prestigious
amateur event to date—PIM additionally manages
the USTA Boys' & Girls' 12s Spring National
Championships hosted by the City of Delray Beach
each April. Prior to PIM’s acquisition
of the event, Washington D.C. hosted the
Boys’ 16's tournament since 1997, and in 2004, the
Boys’ 18's Championship was added to their docket.
“The Committee
felt it was very important to keep the two age groups together,”
said Lew Brewer, Director, Junior Competition
for USTA Player Development.” We received some excellent
proposals from across the country, but the proposal from
Delray Beach was deemed the best option for our players.
Ivan is a proven tournament director and I’m sure
he will do a great job on this event.”
Since the tournament
began in 1967, virtually every top American player has competed
in this event, including James Blake, Bryan Brothers,
John McEnroe, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Jim Courier and
Michael Chang. Past 16's doubles
winners include the current world ranked team # 1 Bryan
Brothers (1994), as well as our very own tournament
Chairman, and noted one of “Florida’s Best Ever
Juniors,” Ivan Baron (with his partner, Will
Bull) in 1988. Their leadership paved the way for
2006 Boys’ 18's ‘Dubs Champs,’ Ryan
Lipman and Rhyne Williams. The
2006 singles champion in the Boys’ 18 & under
was Michael Venus (Orlando, FL), who upset
top-seed Marcus Fugate (Fairport, NY),
6-4; 3-6; 6-4 in the final match. 2006 was a very
good year for Brennan Boyajian (Weston,
FL). As the top seed, he won both the 16's singles and doubles
(with his doubles partner and Weston neighbor, Zach
Hunter).
Who will bear
the supremacy in 2008? Find out, here! Follow
the trail of beach sand from the
yellow brick [Atlantic] Avenue to the green clay of Delray
Beach’s fabled courts. 400 junior players will
compete in the annual event which is estimated to bring
over 1,200 visitors to the area and provide an economic
impact of over $1 million annually. "We are extremely
excited to host this major USTA national event," said
tournament Director, Mark Baron. "Our goal is
to make Delray Beach the place where the best junior players
in the country come to compete."
The event will
be televised both statewide and nationally, reaching
an estimated 20 million homes, and will include
the "Summer College Coaches Expo",
held the first weekend offering an up-close and personal
opportunity for players to meet numerous NCAA tennis coaches.
The Delray
Beach Stadium and Tennis Center will serve as the
main venue for both the Boys’ 18's and 16's divisions,
with three other venues also hosting matches including Delray
Swim and Tennis Club, Broken Sound Country Club and
Boca West Country Club. Admission to
watch these future red, white, and blue stars is FREE.
For additional
information, including volunteering and sponsorship opportunities,
please visit our webpage at www.PimMarketing.com,
or call the tournament office at (561) 330-6000.
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