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Saturday, November 16, 2024

CITY OF PALM COAST: Spotlight Palm Coast - Palm Coast Open A USTA Pro Circuit Event 2020

Tennis

City of Palm Coast issued the following announcement.

"Palm Coast is showcasing a world-class professional men's tennis tournament."

The Palm Coast Open A USTA Pro Circuit Event will be held February 3rd-9th at the Palm Coast Tennis Center. The tournament will be showcasing some of the finest up and coming tennis players in the world!

The Palm Coast Open will host: 32-Qualifying Draw, 32-Main Draw Singles, 16-Main Draw Doubles. Total prize amount of $25000.

Schedule:

February 3rd 6pm-8pm Pro-Am and Players Party

Watch tennis pros and amateurs compete in the Pro-Am. Minimum donation $50 to compete in match. Donations are suggested for spectators and Food will be available for purchase.

February 6th 4pm-7pm Plated Palm Coast

Enjoy a night of neighborly bites featuring small plates from participating Palm Coast restaurants. This event is hosted by Palm Coast Observer. Ticket prices range between $20-$40.

February 8th 9:30am-11am Net Generation Kids Day

Free tennis clinics and other interactive activities for children of all ages and skill levels. Pre-registration is required.

February 9th 10am-1pm Sunday Finals Brunch

Enjoy brunch and mimosas for $10/person while watching the exciting finals matches. Final matches are scheduled to start at 11am. Pre-registration is required.

Quotes

 "Tennis is one of the amenities Palm Coast was built on, said Mayor Milissa Holland. "The Palm Coast Open is one of my favorite events, and I'm excited to see more community involvement and partnerships this year. Events like this enhance tourism, help bring our community together and raise our quality of life." 

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