Racquets Attire
Men & Boys
- Shirts do not need to be tucked in if they have a straight finished bottom no longer than three inches below the hip bone.
- Athletic shirts and tops designed for tennis are permissible. (Do not have to be collared)
- Shorts must be longer than mid-thigh.
- Sneakers must be flat-soled tennis shoes.
- Visors/Caps must be worn with the bill facing forward.
- Tennis tops with or without sleeves are acceptable and do not have to be collared.
- Women and girls’ tops must be long enough to reach the tops of their skirts.
- Shirts do not have to be tucked in if they have a straight finished bottom.
- Shorts/Skirts need to be specific to tennis and athletic material.
- Sneakers must be flat-soled tennis shoes.
- Visors/Caps must be worn with the bill facing forward.
- T-shirts not specifically designed for tennis
- Exposed midriffs
- Beach wear or cover-ups
- Ripped, frayed, or distressed clothing
- Denim of any kind
- Cropped, cargo (with any outside pockets) and cut off pants or shorts
- Sweatshirts/Sweatpants not specifically designed for tennis or golf
- Gym or basketball shorts
- Exercise pants, yoga pants, leggings
- Tank, tube, or halter tops
- Swimsuits under tennis clothes
- Appropriate paddle tennis attire is required
- Athletic gear is permitted (Sleeveless shirts are not permitted forMen)
- Denim, cargo (with any outside pockets) shorts/pants, or short shorts
- T-shirts not specifically designed for tennis or golf
- Ripped, frayed, or distressed clothing
- Exposed midriffs
- Tank, tube, or halter tops
- Beach wear or cover ups
- Bathing suits

