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UTR Tennis Tournaments (in Britain or with British Players)


Ha, dont worry/ maybe I will- but I was thinking Lambda would save me the job as they would know anyway!

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JonH comes home wrote:

So these UTR events and particularly Cardiff. A few questions!

- they seem to have a stronger entry than British Tour recently; do UTR events, per your prize money breakdown above, pay more than the British Tour Premier level events?
- do the UTR events have a linked structure or narrative or are they standalone? I know there is a Progress Tour and are these UTR events part of that?
- the British Tour premier events seem to be fewer than past years or is that a wrong perception? And is the British Tour dwindling a bit?
- I saw the UKPL has a couple of events this year - will they be UTR events or separate?

Basically how do UTR, UKPL, Progress Tour and British Tour all hang together or dont they and shouldnt I care about that!


I think we should view all those as nothing more than additional money events and/or additional playing opportunities.

The GB UTRs are organised by The Progress Tour. I see The Progress Tour as an organisation that puts on stand alone money events at various levels. It's not a Tour in the sense of tournaments counting towards some kind of season long points table.

UTR have introduced a points race this year for players with a PTT Tour Card. As I understand it, the top 100 in the race at the end of the year get additional prize money.

As for the rest I can't spoil all your fun in researching it. wink

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At Cardiff the results of the finals were

Alexis Canter d. James Story 6-4 6-4
Katarina Stresnakova d. Flora Johnson 6-1 6-0

I would also like to congratulate the Cardiff Met tennis social media team for an excellent job on covering the event.

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Lambda wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:

So these UTR events and particularly Cardiff. A few questions!

- they seem to have a stronger entry than British Tour recently; do UTR events, per your prize money breakdown above, pay more than the British Tour Premier level events?
- do the UTR events have a linked structure or narrative or are they standalone? I know there is a Progress Tour and are these UTR events part of that?
- the British Tour premier events seem to be fewer than past years or is that a wrong perception? And is the British Tour dwindling a bit?
- I saw the UKPL has a couple of events this year - will they be UTR events or separate?

Basically how do UTR, UKPL, Progress Tour and British Tour all hang together or dont they and shouldnt I care about that!


 

I think we should view all those as nothing more than additional money events and/or additional playing opportunities.

The GB UTRs are organised by The Progress Tour. I see The Progress Tour as an organisation that puts on stand alone money events at various levels. It's not a Tour in the sense of tournaments counting towards some kind of season long points table.

UTR have introduced a points race this year for players with a PTT Tour Card. As I understand it, the top 100 in the race at the end of the year get additional prize money.

As for the rest I can't spoil all your fun in researching it. wink


biggrin Thank you - Ill leave it there ! 



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Blagoevgrad M03, 1st Place Playoffs, Final
Marcus Walters finished runner-up, losing to George Lazarov (BUL) in the final

Next week's UTR entries
Dubai: Freddie Ridout
Gyor: Cian McDonnell
Newport Beach: Millen Hurrion, Adam Jones, Joe Leather

Boca Raton: Gabia Paskauskas
Yokohama: Kakou Narita (?) [shows as GBR in UTR but JPN in ITF]

Live scores, schedule can be found here

-- Edited by Lambda on Sunday 9th of March 2025 02:18:40 PM

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Hep is playing In Hungary this week.

Katie Swan featured on a UTR post on Instagram yesterday but not sure if she's playing yet.

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UTR seems to be a favourite for the lower ranked players - guaranteed money and multiple games.

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