Saturday, January 13, 2024

2024 USTA League Nationals schedule is availalble - Only 4 weekends this year!

Calendar year 2024 is just getting started, and many sections have league play underway, but some areas had early start leagues and local league play is already over.  In both cases teams are progressing towards USTA League Nationals typically held in October and November.

For those teams aspiring to get to Nationals, knowing the schedule and locations can be useful and there is a PDF of the schedule here.

The summary is that there will be four sites for 2024:

  • Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego, CA
  • Scottsdale Ranch Park & Indian School Park in Scottsdale, AZ
  • Surprise Tennis and Racquet Complex in Surprise, AZ
  • USTA National Campus in Orlando, FL
A significant change is that Nationals don't start until mid-October, where they have typically started the first weekend of October, even starting late in September on occasion including last year.  This means just four weekends of Nationals compared with seven in 2023.  Here are the dates and events:
  • October 18-20
    • 18 & Over 2.5 women - Scottsdale
    • 18 & Over 5.0 - Scottsdale
    • 18 & Over 4.0 - Surprise
    • 18 & Over 3.0 - San Diego
    • 40 & Over 3.5 - Orlando
  • October 25-27
    • 18 & Over 3.5 - San Diego
    • 40 & Over 3.0 - Scottsdale
    • 40 & Over 4.0 - Orlando
    • 40 & Over 4.5 - Surprise
  • November 1-3
    • Mixed 18 & Over 6.0 / 8.0 / 10.0 - Surprise
    • Mixed 18 & Over 7.0 / 9.0 - Orlando
    • 55 & Over 7.0 / 9.0 - Scottsdale
  • November 8-10
    • 18 & Over 4.5 - Surprise
    • Mixed 40 & Over 6.0 / 8.0 - San Diego
    • Mixed 40 & Over 7.0 / 9.0 - Orlando
    • 55 & Over 6.0 / 8.0 - Scottsdale

We see that every location is used each week except for San Diego skipping the third weekend.  And we see events are much more compressed with four to seven events each weekend.  In 2023, there were just two to four most weekends.

This means that some players that would go to multiple Nationals will have a lot harder time doing it this year.  Someone can still go to 18 & Over and 40 & Over at the same level as there is no overlap there (but they are nearly all consecutive weekends), but the schedule for Mixed makes it nearly impossible for someone to go at two levels in the same age division.  For example, in 2023, if you were a 4.0, you could have played 7.0 and 8.0 Mixed at either 18 & Over or 40 & Over as they were on different weekends.  That is no longer possible.

The main 18 & Over and 40 & Over Adult divisions are typically first and that remains the case, but are compressed down into nearly just two weekends (18 & Over 4.5 oddly is now the last weekend) instead of the typical four to five weekends.

Why was this done?  I'm not sure, but can guess the following contributed:

  • USTA staff having to cover seven consecutive weekends of Nationals is a lot.
  • Surprise was used for six consecutive weekends last year and may have wanted a reduced commitment.
  • The USTA may have wanted to spread the Nationals experience around by reducing the ability for the same players to go to many events.
  • The USTA wanted Orlando used every weekend of Nationals and it is hard to do so early in October with the chance of hurricanes.
  • The USTA wanted to make it harder on me to get all my simulations and predictions done each weekend (just kidding).

Seriously, this will make it harder to follow along with many more events going on simultaneously.  I certainly will be busier if I try to pull of previews, simulations, and updates for all the events.

What do you think of this change?  Were Nationals too drawn out before and getting it all done in four weeks is better?  Or did you prefer the prior schedule?

2 comments:

  1. New England is also changing district and sectional championships schedules. Previously the districts and sectionals in NE were all held in August. In 2024 and 2025 the districts will be held in August, while the 18+ and 40+ sectionals will be held on 4 consecutive days Friday to Monday the second weekend of September (18+ September 6-7 and 40+ September 8-9). Suffice it to say that 4 day block will strongly discourage anyone with educational ties (teachers, parents with kids in school, etc.) from participating. I'm not sure what the sectional and national goal is for participation, but it will be interesting to see whether the changes diversify and increase participation or not. Player availability is always a driver in which teams advance. I'm not sure any schedule would truly be better than another - it just changes who is able to commit to travel/time off work/time away from family.

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  2. Do you have any stats on how many players are going to multiple nationals each year? Is it really that big a problem that they’d change the schedule this much? Or maybe it’s just a few sections where this has been happening?

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