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With the help of more than 500 local volunteers, the Ojai Valley Tennis Club (OVTC), organizes and hosts the annual Ojai Tennis Tournament. Another key objective of the club is […]
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With the help of more than 500 local volunteers, the Ojai Valley Tennis Club (OVTC), organizes and hosts the annual Ojai Tennis Tournament. Another key objective of the club is […]
Former USC women’s assistant coach West Nott is rolling out West Coast Tennis Tours this summer for high performance juniors and college players looking to take their game to the
The Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament – Ventura County’s spring tradition unlike any other – comes with a new wrinkle for the 118th edition of the tournament April 25-29. The Ojai
Former Ojai Champ Takes Dimitrov the Distance Read more HERE. Welcome Back To College Tennis For Arizona State Read more HERE. 2017 Ojai Women’s Open Winner Salma Ewing (below at far left)
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH RESULTS FROM THE 117TH (2017) OJAI TENNIS TOURNAMENT Pac-12 Men’s Team Championship: No. 3 USC def. No. 1 UCLA, 4-3 Pac-12 Women’s Team Championship: No. 1 Stanford def. No.
OJAI, Calif. (Feb. 6, 2017) – Considered tennis royalty and one of the greatest to ever play the game, tennis great Rod Laver has been named the 2017 Ojai Tennis
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH RESULTS FROM THE 116TH (2016) OJAI TENNIS TOURNAMENT Boys’ 14 Singles: Ali Amiri (Santa Ana, CA) d. Maxwell McKennon (Newport Beach, CA), 6-3, 6-3 Girls’ 14 Singles: Jenna DeFalco (Tustin,
The CIF Boys’ divisions at the 116th Ojai commenced Thursday and the leading contenders made their presence known on Thursday. In the CIF Boys’ Singles tournament, Jacob Brumm from Torrey
The Men’s Open singles draw had its 32-player draw reduced to the elite eight on Thursday. Top seed Deiton Baughman, a 19-year-old Carson, Calif. resident ranked No. 325 in the
Both of the higher seeds won in the quarterfinal matches at the 2016 Pac-12 Men’s Tennis Championships, with No. 4 seed Stanford and No. 3 seed California advancing to the