DATES
MULTIPLE
SITES
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
USTA LEVEL
ALL DRAWS
December 26-29, 2026
High Point Tennis Center
Huffines Tennis Center
LoveJoy High School
Collin County Community College
December 13, 2026 at 11:59pm
Level 4 Tournament
Women's & Men's
Singles, Doubles, Mixed
OVERVIEW
THE COTTON BOWL TENNIS CLASSIC
A Dallas Tradition Since 1957
For nearly seven decades, the Dallas Cotton Bowl Tennis Classic has been one of the most recognized year-end tournaments in Texas. Established in 1957, the tournament has welcomed generations of junior, collegiate, professional, and recreational players to compete in one of Dallas' longest-running tennis traditions.
Hosted by the Dallas tennis Association, the Cotton Bowl brings together competitors from across texas and the country for four days of outstanding competition, sportsmanship, and community. Whether you're competing for a championship title, USTA ranking points, or simple the experience of playing in a historic event, the Cotton Bowl offers a tournament atmosphere like any other.
TOURNAMENT FORMAT
SCORING FORMAT
Matches will be payed using USTA tournament regulations. Main draw are best of two out of three sets with a match tiebreak (10-point) played in lieu of a full third set unless otherwise specified by tournament officials.
DRAW FORMAT
Draw sizes, consolation formats, and event structures vary by division. Tournament Directors reserve the right to combine divisions or modify formats based on entry numbers and weather conditions.
PLAYER INFORMATION
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Players must have a current USTA membership
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Entry deadlines are strictly enforced
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Match times will be available online prior to the tournament
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Players are responsible for checking schedules and arriving ready to compete
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USTA Rules and The Code will govern all play
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TOURNAMENT HISTORY
FROM WOOD COURTS TO MODERN PLAY
The Story Of The Cotton Bowl
The Cotton Bowl tennis Classic has been a Dallas tradition for nearly seven decades. In 1957, the Cotton Bowl Council, the Dallas Tennis Association, and the Dallas Park and Recreation Department, launches its own indoor tennis tournament at the Fair Park Automobile Building, competing on wood tennis courts, and hosting top junior players from December 28-32. Entry fees were just $2 per player, per event. In its first year, the Cotton Bowl drew more than 200 entrants.
Former ATP tennis professional and current USTA Texas Eecutive Director, Fred Viancos, recalls that "everyone looked forward to playing the Cotton Bowl." The tournament attracted top juniors from across Texas and winning it meant something.
College players returned home to compete alongside old friends, raising the level of play and boosting the event's excitement. Fred went on to claim the Boys 18's singles title that year, defeating William Daniel 6-4, 6-4 in the final, a standout victory from his junior career.



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