OJAI, Calif. - A beloved Ventura County tradition is back, bringing top tennis talent and a hometown celebration to center court.
The 124th Ojai Tennis Tournament is underway this week, drawing players from across the country while honoring one of the region’s own former ATP star Sam Querrey.
Querrey, a Thousand Oaks native, is being recognized as this year’s “Tournament Honoree,” marking a full-circle moment at the same event where he once competed as a junior. Before launching a successful professional career, Querrey built his early reputation on these courts, making deep runs in both singles and doubles competitions.
Now retired, he returns not as a competitor, but as a celebrated figure in a tournament that helped shape his path in tennis.
Matches are being held at Libbey Park and other venues across Ventura County through April 26. Organizers say the event continues to be a cornerstone for the sport hosting everything from collegiate championships to junior competitions and open divisions.
This year also marks a milestone, as the tournament welcomes a major college conference postseason event for the first time adding to an already packed schedule of matches and community events.
Tournament officials say beyond the competition, the event plays a key role in supporting local tennis programs, youth development, and facility improvements throughout the Ojai Valley.
For longtime fans and first-time visitors alike, the tournament offers a unique blend of high-level tennis and community tradition set against the backdrop of one of Southern California’s most iconic venues.
For tickets you can head on over to the official website.
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