SoCal Pro Series: Rancho Santa Fe - USTA Southern California
SoCal Pro Series

RANCHO SANTA FE

July 6-12, 2026
Rancho Santa Fe Tennis Club   –  $15K

REGISTER FOR THE PRE-QUALIFIER
REQUEST A WILD CARD

The 2026 schedule continues with a trip up to Rancho Santa Fe, whose notable residents have included tour pros Taylor Fritz and Coco Vandeweghe.

Established in 1962, Rancho Santa Fe Tennis Club was named a USTA National Facility Award winner and the 2023 Club of the Year by the USTA San Diego Chapter. The club offers members and their guests an unparalleled location and experience to play tennis, pickleball and to gather for social events.

Facility Details

Rancho Santa Fe Tennis Club

> LOCATION: 5829 Via De La Cumbre, Rancho Santa Fe

> NUMBER OF COURTS: Eight hard courts and two clay.

> FAMOUS ALUMS: Taylor Fritz and Coco Vandeweghe, as well as Allison Bradshaw, who serves as one of the club’s popular teaching pros alongside Director of Tennis Derek Miller, who played for Purdue.

> HOSTED EVENTS: Going on its fifth year, the club has been home to the Rancho Santa Fe Open, a USTA Pro Circuit Women’s $60,000-level tournament in October. RSFTC will also host the SoCal Pro Series for the third straight year.

> GENERAL MANAGER: John Chanfreau

> INSTAGRAM: @rancho_santa_fe_tennis_club

> WEBSITE: www.rsfassociation.org/tennis-club

Pre-Qualifying

Rancho Santa Fe Pre-Qualifier – May 22-24
RANCHO SANTA FE TENNIS CLUB
REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 11

Wild Card Requests

SoCal Pro Series

Players seeking a wild card entry into any 2026 SoCal Pro Series event must review the rules and guidelines for wild card requests.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Wild cards may only be requested by United States citizens who are either a legal resident of Southern California or a full-time enrolled student at a Southern California college/university.

Wild cards can also be earned by junior players through competing at Southern California Junior Sectionals and the CIF Individual Championships.

Please click the toggle below to review the rules and regulations.

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); 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 2026 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, we hope that you will choose to (for example, participating in “Hit with a Pro” at BNP Family Day, earned media, and more). 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.

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

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT A WILD CARD REQUEST

Past Winners

2025

Men’s Singles Champion
Andrew Fenty (USA)

Men’s Doubles Champions
Aardash Tripathi (USA) / Theo Dean (USA)

Women’s Singles Champion
Eryn Cayetano (USA)

Women’s Doubles Champions
Eryn Cayetano (USA) / Lily Fairclough (Australia)

2024

Men’s Singles Champion
Learner Tien (USA)

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

Women’s Singles Champion
Julieta Pareja (USA)

Women’s Doubles Champions
Anna Campana (USA) / Carolyn Campana (USA)

2023

Men’s Singles Champion
Colin Sinclair (Northern Mariana Islands)

Men’s Doubles Champions
Bryce Nakashima (USA) / Jack Anthrop (USA)

Women’s Singles Champion
Megan McCray (USA)

Women’s Doubles Champions
Eryn Cayetano (USA) / Isabella Chhiv (USA)

2022

Men’s Singles Champion
August Holmgren (Denmark)

Men’s Doubles Champions
August Holmgren (Denmark) / Alexandr Cozbinov (Moldova)

Women’s Singles Champion
Talia Gibson (Australia)

Women’s Doubles Champions
Mariia Kozyreva (Russia) / Veronica Miroshnichenko (Russia)