Posts Tagged ‘kentucky’
GSMKY 053: Combo-nation
On this edition: On this edition: State COMBO team results with a salute to Phil Means! Aces & Appetizers 11/9 event is almost here! USTAKY Award winners are named. Is Chad a regular patron of the theatre—why or why not? Plus, more announcements than you can handle on a cold, rainy fall day, all on…
Read More2025 Season-ending Point Standings are Now Available; Awards Distributed at Special Event in Bowling Green on Sunday Nov. 9
The OFFICIAL 2025 season-ending Point Standings for all Divisions are ready and available for viewing on the Standings page of our website. Players’ names that are highlighted in yellow will receive champion or runner-up awards at our 2nd-annual “CKTS Aces & Appetizers” event on Sunday November 9, 1:00-4:00 PM CST in Bowling Green at the…
Read MoreGSMKY 052: This May Become a Regular Thing
On this edition: Point Standings are NOW OFFICIAL for all 8 tournaments! We have a preview of our Nov. 9 Aces & Appetizers event. We also have results and photos of the Russell County Open. And does Chad need to update his “drip”? We’ll find out! Plus we’ll have all the Kentucky Tennis announcements you…
Read MoreVerify Your Points NOW! Unofficial 2025 Season-ending Point Standings are Now Available
The UNOFFICIAL 2025 season-ending Point Standings for all Divisions are now tabulated and available for viewing on the Standings page of our website. Please check the divisions you played for accuracy, to make sure you received correct points! Any possible corrections must be reported by the end of the day on Tuesday 9/30. Standings will…
Read MoreFirst National Bank Russell County Open 2025 Draws are Now Released; Parking Information
The 2025 CKTS tournament season concludes this weekend (September 13-14) with the 2nd-annual First National Bank Russell County Open. This is the final stop on the 2025 Central Kentucky Tennis Series (CKTS) Tour where we are excited to welcome over 90 registered players this weekend in Russell Springs and Jamestown! The draws for the 2025…
Read MoreGSMKY 051: How Round is Your Robin?
On this edition: POINT STANDINGS thru the first SEVEN tournaments! ROUND ROBINS – how is the champion decided in a 3-way tie? We discuss it in the return of Challenge the Call. We have results from the Glasgow Open (with ALL the photos!). There’s plenty of USTAKY news YOU need to know ASAP! Chris uses…
Read MoreGlasgow Open 2025 Draws are Now Released
The 2025 CKTS season continues this weekend (August 30-31) in Glasgow, Kentucky for a Labor Day tradition: The Glasgow Open! This is the second-to-last stop on the 2025 Central Kentucky Tennis Series (CKTS) Tour after a great turnout in Bowling Green for the Kids on the Block Points for Puppets Tournament two weeks ago. We…
Read MoreKids on the Block Points for Puppets Tournament 2025 Draws are Now Available
The 23rd season season of the CKTS continues this weekend (August 16-17) in Bowling Green, Kentucky with the return of the Kids on the Block Points for Puppets Tournament. This will be the second of two annual stops in Bowling Green, where we are excited to welcome over 135 players competing this weekend. This tournament…
Read MoreAlton Blakley Lake Cumberland Open 2025 Draws are Now Released
The 2025 CKTS season continues this weekend (August 2-3) in Somerset, Kentucky with the annual Alton Blakley Lake Cumberland Open. This is the 5th stop on the 2025 Central Kentucky Tennis Series Tour after the rain-dodging event in Danville two weekends ago. We are excited to have 115 participants competing in our event this weekend.…
Read MoreDanville Open 2025 Draws are Now Available; Eyes on the Skies
The 2025 CKTS season approaches mid-season this weekend (July 19-20) in Danville, Kentucky with the annual Danville Open, where 135 players will be participating in this fantastic event. This tournament is directed by Boyle County High School Tennis Coach Tao Costello, with assistance from Danville High Tennis Coach Greg Foley. We are monitoring the changing…
Read MoreState Farm Etown Open 2025 Set for an Awesome 4th of July Weekend
The 2025 CKTS season continues this weekend (July 5-6) in Elizabethtown, Kentucky with the annual State Farm Etown Open, where 165 of the best competitors in the state will be participating. Once again the tournament is sponsored by local State Farm agents, and it’s one of our largest tournaments each year. Director Karen Henson and…
Read MoreSydney Cassady Memorial Tournament 2025 Draws are Now Available; Indoor Play
The 23rd season season of the CKTS continues this weekend (June 14-15) in Bowling Green, Kentucky with the 2nd Annual Sydney Cassady Memorial Tournament. This will be the first of two annual stops in Bowling Green, where we are excited to welcome over 155 players competing this weekend. Due to the strong likelihood of rain…
Read More2025 Season of the CKTS Set to Begin; Draws for Campbellsville are Now Available
The 23rd season of the CKTS launches this weekend (May 31-June 1) in the same city it began last year (Campbellsville, KY) for the Miller Park Tennis Classic. We are excited to welcome 111 of the best youth and adult tennis competitors registered from all around the Commonwealth. Miller Park and Campbellsville University will be…
Read MoreGSMKY 045: Kentucky Tennis Weekend 2025
It’s a special audio-only edition of GSMKY! At the annual Kentucky Tennis Weekend in Louisville, Chris and Chad had the opportunity to interview representatives from USTA Southern, USTA Kentucky, and the Raise a Racquet Foundation to hear their insights about the progress of tennis over the last year, as well as the great things that…
Read More2024 Season-ending Point Standings are Now Available; Awards Distributed at Special Event in Bowling Green on Sunday Nov. 10
The OFFICIAL 2024 season-ending Point Standings for all Divisions are ready and available for viewing on the Standings page of our website. Players’ names that are highlighted in yellow will receive champion or runner-up awards at our first-ever “CKTS Aces & Appetizers” event on Sunday November 10, 1:00-4:00 PM CST in Bowling Green at the…
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