SoCal Pro Series: Los Angeles - USTA Southern California
SoCal Pro Series

LOS ANGLES

June 20-July 6, 2025
Jack Kramer Club   –  $15K

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Since 1962, the historic Jack Kramer Club in Rolling Hills Estates, just outside of Los Angeles has nurtured some of the game’s greats including Tracy Austin, Pete Sampras, and Lindsay Davenport.

Vic Braden and Jack Kramer opened the Jack Kramer Club back in 1962. Besides the 13 tennis courts, there is a fitness center, Olympic-sized swimming pool, an iconic South Bay Clubhouse, basketball courts, playground and childcare center. In the fall of 1970 , after many years of leadership, Kramer entrusted members of the club to carry on the dream of having national tennis players develop and launch their careers, grooming Grand Slam champions and numerous players that are in the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

Facility Details

Jack Kramer Club

> LOCATION: 11 Montecillo Dr, Rolling Hills Estates.

> NUMBER OF COURTS: 13

> FAMOUS ALUMS: The Jack Kramer Club is proud to have mentored national champions, such as Tracy Austin, Pete Sampras, Lindsay Davenport, Eliot Teltscher, Kimberley Po, John Austin and Derrick Rostagno, just to name a few. Currently reigning Orange Bowl champions Iva Jovic and Andy Johnson are being coach at JKC under the watchful eye of Peter Smith.

> LEADERSHIP: Peter Smith is the General Manager and Director of Tennis. Smith’s teaching staff is one of the most accomplished anywhere led by Rylan Rizza, Cecilia Fernandez Parker, Trey Mason and Kip Brady, to name a few.

> INSTAGRAM: @jackkramerclubofficial

> WEBSITE: www.jackkramerclub.com

Pre-Qualifying

Los Angeles Pre-Qualifier – June 13-15
JACK KRAMER CLUB
REGISTRATION CLOSES JUNE 7

Wild Card Requests

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Players seeking a wild card entry into any 2025 SoCal Pro Series event must review the rules and guidelines for wild card requests.

Click the toggle below to read the submission criteria.

Wild cards can also be earned by junior players through competing at Southern California Junior Sectionals and the CIF Individual Championships. Click here to read more about junior wild card opportunities.

Wild cards are available to citizens of the United States who are either (A) a legal Southern California Resident (primary residency) or (B) a full-time enrolled student at a Southern California college/university. This residency must be reflected on the USTA Player Profile at the time of registration for the event. 

Clarification of any discrepancy of the interpretation of this rule will be at the sole discretion of the Wild Card Committee. The Wild Card Committee reserves the right to request documentation of proof of any kind.

All applicants MUST have an ITF I-pin number.

The Wild Card Committee is made up of the following:

The Tournament Director (varies per event); Bruce Kleege; Chris Boyer; Trevor Kronemann; Cathy Jacobsen-Guzy; Maria Goldberg; and a USTA representative. The decisions of the Committee are final.

Notification: All wild card recipients will be contacted by email or phone.

Wild Card submissions must be made not less than two weeks prior to tournament start date. Late submissions will not be accepted except under extenuating circumstances.

Once notified of the wild card acceptance, players will have 24 hours to confirm acceptance. If no confirmation is made within 24 hours, the Wild Card Committee will make a substitute wild card selection.

Players can apply for either main draw, qualifying wild cards, or both.

Players can apply for wild cards to multiple tournaments simultaneously.

Wild card requests can only be made through the wild card submission webpage.

> ADDITIONAL EXPECTATIONS OF WILD CARD RECIPIENTS

As a tennis player, receiving a wildcard into 2025 SoCal Pro Series events is an incredible privilege that should not be taken lightly. With this benefit comes the opportunity to not only showcase your skills on the court but also give back to the sport that has given you so much.

By helping others come up behind you and working with USTA Southern California to promote and grow tennis, you can be a part of something much bigger than just yourself. Your contributions can inspire and encourage the next generation of tennis players and help to create a positive and supportive community both on and off the court.

While giving back is not a mandate, it is a suggestion and an expectation in many cases. USTA SoCal may ask you to participate in activities such as media interviews, social media posts, photo shoots, junior camps, junior talks, or exhibitions to help promote and grow tennis. These opportunities are not only a chance to showcase your skills but also to give back to the sport and help it continue to thrive.

So let us all embrace the opportunity to give back to our great sport of tennis, to help those coming up behind us, and to work with USTA SoCal to promote and grow tennis. Let us remember that wildcards are an opportunity, and with the privilege comes responsibility. Let us use this to make a positive impact and leave a lasting legacy in the sport that we all love.

The wild card submission period for the SoCal Pro Series is now open!

Click here to submit a wild card request.

Past Winners

2024

Men’s Singles Champion
Patrick Maloney (USA)

Men’s Doubles Champions
Patrick Maloney (USA) / Joshua Charlton (Australia)

Women’s Singles Champion
Sahaja Yamalapalli (India)

Women’s Doubles Champions
Anita Sahdiieva (Ukraine) / Stefani Webb (Australia)

2023

Men’s Singles Champion
Omni Kumar (USA)

Men’s Doubles Champions
Eduardo Nava (USA) / Nathan Ponwith (USA)

Women’s Singles Champion
Fangran Tian (China)

Women’s Doubles Champions
Fangran Tian (China) / Rinon Okuwaki (Japan)

2022

Men’s Singles Champion
Zach Svajda (USA)

Men’s Doubles Champions
Ethan Quinn (USA) / Daniel Vallejo (Paraguay)

Women’s Singles Champion
Eryn Cayetano (USA)

Women’s Doubles Champions
Eryn Cayetano (USA) / Salma Ewing (USA)