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2000 » Issue 21, Published on Wednesday, May 24, 2000 » Sports
By Town Crier Staff Report

The 2000 Mountain View Open is set for Saturday, Sunday and Monday at the Cuesta Park Tennis Center.

The tennis tournament has 81 entries, with players coming from all over the Bay Area to compete. Qualifying rounds were held last weekend.

The open, offering $2,725 in total prize money, is divided into four divisions: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles and mixed doubles.

The NorCal-USTA sanctioned event is sponsored by the Mountain View Tennis Club, with support from the City of Mountain View Parks and Recreation Department.

The open is scheduled for 9 a.m., Saturday, and 10 a.m., Sunday and Monday. The quarterfinals are Saturday, the semifinals Sunday and the finals Monday.

Admission is free. Cuesta Park is at 685 Cuesta Drive.

For more information, visit the tourney’s Web site at www.mvopen.com.


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