Registration now open for 10th Annual Snohomish Summer Smash HS tennis tournament

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Snohomish Summer Smash, a prominent tennis tournament for high school players aged 14-18, is scheduled for July 17-20 at the Snohomish High School Tennis Courts. Registration costs $40 for singles and $60 for doubles and mixed-doubles teams, with proceeds directed to support local tennis programs. Since its inception in 2015, the tournament has provided a competitive platform for players not participating in USTA events. In 2024, the event attracted a record 185 players from high schools across regions, demonstrating its significance in the local sports calendar. The registration deadline is July 8, and players can find more information at snohomishsummersmash.

com. The Summer Smash showcases the increasing demand for youth tennis opportunities following the disruptions caused by the pandemic. The event has become a staple for fostering local talent and enhancing community engagement in sports. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the tournament, underscoring its lasting impact on the Snohomish tennis community.

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