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Prize Money (prize money is determined by number of entries in each draw and overall sponsor money).
Men's Open Singles Champion $2,250 Finalist $1,000 Semi's $300 Quarters $100
Men's Open Doubles Champions $300 each Finalists $150 each Semis $75 each
Women's Open Singles Champion $600 Finalist $300 Semis $75
Women's Open Doubles Champions $100 each Finalists $50 each
Mixed Open Doubles Champions $125 each Finalists $75 each
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At tournament check in.
All competitors receive a tournament t-shirt; 50% off total purchase price at the Employee adidas store; drink and meal tickets and full access to the club facilities during the tournament. We have sweat towels at the front desk for use. Please return. If you have questions about anything please ask the front desk. All tournament specific questions ask our tournament directors Walter or Cris.
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Free Dinner for Players
We will have free food for all players the Friday and Saturday evening of the tournament.
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Player's Racquet Shop
For all your tennis needs including stringing go to our local tennis store 5 minutes from the Irvington Club.
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Tentative Draw Schedules
We can never guarantee when matches will begin for each individual draw, but for preliminary planning purposes you may keep the following schedule in mind based on past tournament schedules. Subject to change.
Men's Open Singles (matches begin Tuesday and Wednesday morning then throughout the week if you continue to win) Women's Open Singles (matches begin Thursday morning then throughout the week if you continue to win) Men's Open Doubles (matches begin Wednesday evening then throughout the week typically in the evenings if you continue to win) Women's Open Doubles (matches begin Friday evening then throughout the weekend) Mixed Open Doubles (matches begin Friday evening then throughout the weekend)
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Housing Available.
We will do our best to find housing for you close to the club.
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Scoring Format
All matches will be best two out of three sets, with a full deciding third set. All draws are single elimination rounds. All matches will be played on our 4 indoor courts.
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Portland Chiropractic Group
We are fortunate to have our local Portland Chiropractic Group here to help our athletes during the event with injuries, massages etc. Please feel free to ask their help during the tournament. This is free for all participants and members. Schedule below.
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Tuesday:
Evening 6-10 chiropractic( possibly massage also)
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Wednesday: AM
massage. Afternoon/Evening chiropractic 4-10 PM
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Thursday:
Evening 6-10 chiropractic (possibly massage also)
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Friday:
Afternoon and evening chiropractic 2-10 PM, with evening massage
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Saturday:
Afternoon and evening chiropractic 2-8 pm, (possibly massage also)
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Sunday:
Morning chiropractic (8:30 – 1:00)
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Notes
Our prize money is determined by the number of entries in each
draw and overall sponsor money. We expect to have over $10,000 in
total prize money this year.
The adidas Open has been a staple of the Irvington Club for most of
the last century. For many years, it was known as the Portland City
Championships. After a hiatus in the 1970's, Cascade Athletic Club
revived it in 1986 and renamed it the Rose Festival Open. In 2001,
this tournament returned to its roots here at The Irvington Club.
Some of the best players to ever play on these courts have been
crowned champions including Emery Neal, Sam Lee, Elwood Cooke, Hedy
Jackson, Stella Fording, Brian Parrott, Brian Joelson, Brett
Joelson, Mike Tammen, Travis Parrott, Oren Montevassel, Angelo
Niculescu, Roman Borvanov, Carolyn Lumber, Kelci McKenna, Suzanne
Matzenauer just to name a few! Many of our players have also toured
professionally and earned ATP & WTA Tour points, including our
defending Men's Champion Oren Motevassel.
Today, this tournament attracts some of the top collegiate players
from around the West. Some colleges represented have included
University of Portland, University of Washington, Linfield College,
Stanford University, USC, University of Oregon, University of Santa
Clara, Gonzaga University and many more! What happens when you mix
top collegiate players with some of the top teaching pros, coaches,
and current ATP touring pros? You get one of the best tournaments
of the year!
The six day tournament will feature much more than just great
tennis matches. On the opening night, we will have a Pro Am where
certain sponsors will have the opportunity to play with some of the
top players in the tournament. Throughout the tournament, our
sponsors receive complimentary beverages and snacks. We will also
have a dinner on Saturday evening of the tournament.
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Practice courts - If you're interested in practicing at the Club, please stop by the front desk or call to see what is available for practice use.
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Player Selection TypeNo Selection Process. All registered players will be selected.
Entry TypeEntry to this tournament is open to all USTA members. Entries must be submitted by Friday, June 19, 2015 11:59:00 PM Pacific Time. Only USTA members can register online if available.
Quick ReferenceIn the future, you can jump straight to this tournament by entering the tournament identification number: 600212215 from the searchable schedule homepage.
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