Arizona Open Wheelchair Tennis Tournament
February 21-23, 2025
*Match play 4pm-8pm Feb 21
9am-6pm Feb 22
9am- 1pm Feb 23
*Subject to change / weather permitting
Arizona Open Level 3 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Tournament hosted by Southern Arizona Adaptive Sports at Reffkin Tennis Center 50 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson, Arizona 85711.
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$75 Registration includes lunch on Saturday and a player goodie bag.
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Arizona Open is a designated USTA Junior Wheelchair Tournament Series; 18 and under players are encouraged to attend. Travel support funds are available for those with financial need.
Contact Mia Hansen 520-370-0588 miajhansen08@gmail.com
HOTEL DISCOUNTS *Cutoff for both hotels for the discount rate is January 20! Book now!
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Waterwalk Extended Stay by Wyndham located at 880 Tucson Marketplace Blvd., Tucson AZ 85713 is offering a discount for Arizona Open players of $159/night for their King Suites at this new Tucson property just 5 miles/10 minute drive from Reffkin Tennis Center. Plenty of restaurants, a Walmart Superstore, and movie theaters nearby the WATERWALK. SAAS will offer a daily shuttle from the Waterwalk hotel to the Reffkin Tennis Center for tennis players!
Waterwalk Tucson Discount rate LINK
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La Quinta by Wyndham Reid Park is offering $139/night rate for our tournament and is across the street from Reffkin Tennis Center. Booking Link coming soon! This La Quinta is an older property with few ADA rooms, but is most conveniently located close to the Reffkin Tennis Center.​
La Quinta Discount Rate LINK
Plan to stay a few extra days to check out Tucson's many amazing attractions. Visit Tucson has a full listing things to do, places to stay, great eateries, and events. Tucson is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy and the undisputed Mexican food capitol of the United States. Come for the tennis, enjoy our hospitality, food, sites, and events!
Registration Deadline February 9


Our Wheelchair Tennis programs are open to all levels. SAAS hosts Monday night open play at Reffkin Tennis Center, annual Run & Roll tournaments (Doubles format: one seated, one standing player), clinics, and the Arizona Open Wheelchair Tennis Tournament annually in the spring.