There’s a long road to the Final 8 Junior Masters Championships in November, and that journey starts now as a brand new Grand Prix points race feeds the top Southern California juniors into the coveted Final 8 round robin competition late this year.
In each of twelve tournaments in 2022, players have the opportunity to compile valuable Grand Prix points that will determine who qualifies for the Final 8. Competition begins this month with the Henry Talbert Junior Championships.
Grand Prix event winners will receive 300 points at a Level 3 tournament and 200 points at a Level 4 event, with point totals also awarded to finishers who reach at least the Round of 32. Wild card entries will also be awarded for entry into the Final 8 competition.
The Final 8 Junior Masters Championship tournament will be an unsanctioned event that counts towards earning a Level 1 national tournament wild card and other awards. MatchTennisApp will be used to track the Final 8 Grand Prix starting in January. Grand Prix points will only be awarded to So Cal players.
The Grand Prix events are as follows:
January 15-17
Level 3 Closed – Henry Talbert Junior Championships
January 22-30
Level 4 Closed – Fullerton
February 19-27
Level 4 Open – 64th Long Beach Junior Open
March 5-13
Level 4 Open – 88th Annual Harper Ink Memorial, Junior Championships
May 28-31
Level 4 Open – 41st Annual Woody Hunt Junior Tournament
June 11-19
Level 3 Closed – 120th Junior Sectionals Championships
July 9-17
Level 4 Open – Mary Brymer
September 3-6
Level 4 Open – Los Caballeros
September 24- October 2
Level 4 Closed – TBA
October 15-23
Level 4 Closed – J.P. Yamasaki
November 19-20
Final 8 Junior Masters Championship
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