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Korea Tennis Association to Host 2023 Tennis Division League Championships!


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The Korea Tennis Association will hold the '2023 Tennis Division League Championship' from November 18 (Sat) to 19 (Sun) at the Wanju County Office Tennis Court in Wanju, Jeollabuk-do, and other auxiliary venues to determine the strongest clubs in the country.

The Tennis Division League is an integrated league for professional and recreational sports where beginners to professional players can enjoy tennis at different levels across the country. It aims to create an accessible tennis environment by lowering the entry barrier for beginners and standardize the competition management system for each level.

The '2023 Tennis Division League', in its second year of operation, has been subdivided into seven levels, including ▲T1 (professional), ▲T2 (professional + professional), ▲T3 (professional), ▲T4 (advanced), ▲T5 (advanced), ▲T6 (general), and ▲T7 (beginner). Next year, the company plans to expand its business scope and launch the T4 League.

This year, for seven months from May to November, the T5, T6, and T7 leagues were held at the advanced, general, and beginner levels, respectively, with a total of 754 teams and more than 5,700 players participating in 145 regular leagues in 16 cities and provinces across the country.

The T5 league was organized for KTA, KATO, and KATA national tournament winners, the T6 league for teams promoted from the previous year's division league, and the T7 league for beginner-level players.

After three full leagues per year, the winning teams participated in a promotion playoff, while the last-place teams were relegated to the lower leagues.

A total of 52 teams, including 28 T7 teams, 12 T6 teams, and 12 T5 teams representing cities and provinces across the country, will compete for the championship, which will be held for teams that will be promoted to the higher leagues next year.

Full league group stage will be held on the first day, with the first and second place teams in each group advancing to the final tournament on the second day. The T5-6 leagues will play quarterfinals and the T7 leagues will play round of 16, with a best-of-three doubles format. All matches will be played in a no-ad 5:5 tiebreak 7-point format.
The total prize pool is 24 million won, with the winners taking home 5 million won for the T5 League, 4 million won for the T6 League, and 3 million won for the T7 League. The winners will receive a trophy and medal in addition to the cash prize. All participating teams will receive a one-night stay in an official ball, a commemorative badge, and a towel.

Son Young-ja, Acting President of the Korea Tennis Association, said, "After the successful completion of the leagues across the country, it is a pleasure to be a part of the championship. I hope all the participants enjoyed playing tennis through the Division League and spent happy days in their busy and difficult lives. The Korea Tennis Association will continue to do its best to ensure the successful establishment of the division system and the development of tennis."

The 2023 Tennis Division League Championship is organized by the Korea Sports Council, hosted by the Korea Tennis Association and the City Tennis Association, and supported by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Korea Sports Promotion Agency and Wanju County Government.

The opening and closing ceremonies and key matches will be broadcast live on YouTube's Korea Tennis Association TV and Naver Sports. Some matches will be commentated by former national tennis player Na Jung-woong (Daegu City Hall).


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