For All Level
Whether you’re a rising star or beginning your competition journey, find the perfect tournament to match your skill level and age group.
Embark on your journey into competitive tennis with USTA Northern California Junior Tournaments. It’s your chance to step onto the court, test your skills and to learn from and play against the best players while forming lasting connections. Junior Tournaments are designed for players who have completed the Net Generation PlayTracker, turned 11, or have some competitive match play experience. Explore the different Junior Tournament levels available and discover where you fit into the competition.
The USTA tournament structure comprises seven levels (Level 7 to Level 1), catering to a range of skill levels from intermediate to advanced players. The national ranking system ensures a uniform distribution of points across the country. USTA NorCal sanctions Sectional Level 3-7, while National Level 1-3 events are part of the USTA National Junior Schedule, sanctioned by the USTA National office.
Stay on top of your game with our ranking levels in the different types of tournaments offered.

The USTA uses a Points Per Round Combined Ranking System (PPR) to annually rank junior players and publish weekly National Standings Lists. Ranking Points are earned by winning singles and doubles matches at various types of USTA national tournaments, sectional tournaments and designated ITF tournaments.

In addition to your USTA ranking, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Tennis Number (WTN) provides a global standard for players. Your WTN rating is on a 40-1 scale, with 40 being a beginner player and 1 being an elite professional. This scale is for all players regardless of age, gender or ability. If you’ve played a USTA match within the last 5+ years, either singles or doubles, you have an ITF World Tennis Number.
USTA NorCal tournaments are offered in the 12 and under, 14 and under, 16 and under and 18 and under divisions. Players become ineligible to play in an age division on the first day of their birthday month the year they turn 11, 13, 15, 17 or 19.
Players are eligible until the first day of their birthday month in the year they turn 13.
Players are eligible until the first day of their birthday month in the year they turn 15.
Players are eligible until the first day of their birthday month in the year they turn 17.
Players are eligible until the first day of their birthday month in the year they turn 19.
Stay in the know! The USTA and USTA NorCal have published rules and regulations to serve as your go-to guide for matches without officials. Click the links below to learn more. Reminder: USTA Regulations strictly prohibit players from entering two tournaments with overlapping dates by one or more days unless they have prior written consent from both Tournament Committees. Fair play matters.


Plan your tennis journey with ease! Access the USTA National and USTA NorCal tournament schedules to stay on top of upcoming events. Registration links will be added as tournaments are posted online.

