July 17, 2014

NOTRE DAME, Ind. –

The University of Notre Dame will host one of the Midwest stops on the USTA/ITA Summer Circuit this weekend, July 19-21. There will be over 80 competitors in both the men’s and women’s singles brackets with doubles play as well.

“We are really excited about hosting an ITA summer circuit event on our campus this coming weekend,” says Notre Dame head coach and tournament director Ryan Sachire. “Many men’s and women’s players from the Notre Dame teams will be competing. This tournament is one of many in the circuit that provides competitive opportunities to college players throughout the summer months. We’re happy to give our players and those traveling from other schools a great experience this weekend.”

Related Links
Opening Round Match Times
Men’s Links
Men’s ITA Summer Circuit Draw
Updated Men’s Consolation
Updated Men’s Doubles
Women’s Links
Women’s ITA Summer Circuit Draw
Updated Women’s Consolation
Updated Women’s Doubles

Play will begin at 8 a.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. on Sunday and Monday, with all competition taking place at the Courtney Tennis Center and Eck Tennis Pavilion. Draws will be posted here on the tournament site on Friday, July 18, and updated results and match times will be also be posted following each day of action.

All other questions regarding the tournament should be directed to media relations assistant Lauren Chval (lchval@nd.edu) or tournament director Ryan Sachire (rsachir1@nd.edu).

About the ITA Summer Circuit
Nearly 30,000 men and women have competed in ITA Summer Circuit events since it began in 1993. The circuit provides college (and junior and alumni) players the opportunity to compete in organized events virtually year round. Although the primary focus of the circuit is to provide incoming freshmen and collegiate players the chance to compete in the summer months, for NCAA compliance purposes, the events within the ITA Summer Circuit are categorized as “open”; therefore anyone is eligible to compete in these events as long as he/she is a current ITA member. The ITA Summer Circuit is currently made up of eight regional circuits (East, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Midwest, Central, Mountain, Texas and West) consisting of four consecutive open tournaments played during the month of July, leading up to the USTA/ITA National Summer Championships in Bloomington, Indiana in August.