In 1979, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Pro Circuit was formed to provide players an opportunity to earn professional ranking points needed to compete in major pro tours, and it’s become the largest developmental tennis circuit in the world, with as many as 90 tournaments offering nearly $3 million in prize money. Fun 2 Watch and cheer on these champions!

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With $60,000 on the line and the last Pro Circuit stop before the US OPEN, competition was high stakes at the 2019 Koser Jewelers Tennis Challenge. If you missed the live stream broadcast, there’s still time to watch video recordings of tournament play. Just click/tap the “Watch Again” button or select matches from the video posts located in upper right corner of the media player below.
If you missed the live stream broadcast of the 2019 Kentucky Bank Tennis Championship, there’s still time to watch video recordings of the competition. Just click/tap the “Watch Again” button or select matches from video posts located at the upper right corner of the media player below.
If you missed the live stream broadcasts of the 2019 Berkeley Tennis Club Women’s Challenge and the 2019 Braidy Industries Women’s Tennis Classsic, there’s still time to watch video recordings of the competition. Just click/tap the “Watch Again” button or select from the video posts located in right top corner of the media players below.
Four consecutive USTA women’s clay-court tournaments (Dothan, AL, Charlottesville, VA, Charleston, SC and Bonita Springs, FL) were part of the 2019 Roland Garros Wild Card Challenge, which awarded Lauren Davis and Tommy Paul USTA wild cards to compete in the main draws of the 2019 French Open.
If you missed the live stream broadcast of these wild card challenge tournaments, there’s still time to watch video recordings. Just click/tap the “Watch Again” button or select matches from video posts located top right corner of the media players below.
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