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05/26/25 – State Tennis Site Changes for Tuesday, May 27

May 26, 2025 Athletic Department Blog Updates

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With the now near certainty of rain on Tuesday, the locations for tomorrow’s matches in the State Tennis Championships will be adjusted. Due to the limited number of available indoor courts and the volume of matches in the tournaments, the KHSAA will utilize no-ad scoring for the first round.

BOYS

All boys’ matches (singles and doubles) will move to the Lexington Tennis Club (410 Redding Road, Lexington, KY 40517). We will have access to 10 courts (1-5 and 11-15) from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Additional parking for LTC is available within walking distance at Kirklevington Park (396 Redding Rd, Lexington, KY 40517).

The ten (10) boys’ singles matches (Match #1-11) scheduled for Sayre at 8 a.m. (excluding the default in Match 4) will be played at the Lexington Tennis Club at 8 a.m. The six (6) doubles matches scheduled for 8 a.m. at Lexington Christian Academy (Match #1-6) and the next four singles matches at Sayre (Match #12-15) will move to 9 a.m. at the Lexington Tennis Club.

GIRLS

The girls’ matches (singles and doubles) will be split between the four indoor courts at the University of Kentucky and Bluegrass Racquet Club (151 Brannon Meadow Way, Nicholasville, KY 40356). There will be three courts available at BRC until 6 p.m.

In the girls’ singles draw, the first four matches in the bracket (Match #2-5) will be played at UK at 8 a.m. The next six girls’ singles matches in the bracket will go to Bluegrass Racquet Club, with the first three (Match #6-8) at 8 a.m. and the next three (Match #9-11) at 9 a.m. After that, the next eight will play at UK (Match #12-19), then the next six will be at BRC (Match #20-25).

Information about the remaining opening round matches (times and locations) will be updated on UTR. Coaches should confirm times and sites for all matches through UTR.

Any matches underway when courts close will be halted and resumed at another location.

If an opportunity presents itself to move outdoors, information will be announced at the sites, on social media, via email, KHSAA.org and through the KHSAA’s text notification system.

If only one round is completed on Tuesday, three rounds will be played on Wednesday so that the semifinals and finals will be played as scheduled on Thursday.

– KHSAA –

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