The highly anticipated annual Delray Beach Open is just around the corner. From February 9th to 18th, this exciting event will showcase professional tennis players, legends, and a wide range of events.
Before the main tournament, there’s an exciting opportunity for amateurs of all ages to participate. The “Survivor” tournament will take place from November 11th to 13th at the renowned Pro World Tennis Academy in Delray Beach. The ultimate winner of this tournament will receive a wildcard entry into the qualifying tournament for the Delray Beach Open, which was won last year by top American player Taylor Fritz.
The “Survivor” event is expected to attract junior players, college players, and even tennis-club champions who still have the fire in their hearts for the game.
Even if participants don’t win the wildcard, they will still receive a complimentary ticket to a session of the Delray Open. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity! Register online now and secure your spot. The registration process must be completed by November 8th.
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The Delray qualifying tournament will take place on February 10th and 11th, featuring a 16-player draw with four players advancing to the main event at the Delray Beach Tennis Center from February 12th to 18th.
The ATP tournament is classified as a “250,” which means the champion will receive 250 tour points.
This article was originally published on Palm Beach Post: Delray Beach Open ‘Survivor’ tennis tournament dangles wildcard for qualifying
Jessica Roberts serves up the latest in the world of tennis. With a love for the racket sport, she reports on tennis matches, player rankings, and Grand Slam events, ensuring readers stay informed about the tennis world.