We are excited  to share with you that the RSF Tennis Club has been awarded the 2023 USTA Outstanding Facility Award, acknowledging our club as the best private tennis club in the country. The award will be presented at the US Open later this summer. The RSF Open is symbolic of many of the reasons we received this award!

Our Mission

The TaliMar RSF Open, presented by the  Gillian Gillies and Prentiss Van Den Berg team, will occur October 9-15, 2023 at the Rancho Santa Fe Tennis Club. Featuring WTA players from No. 75 to 300,  it is a women’s $60,000 singles and doubles professional tournament and part of the ITF World Tour and USTA Pro Circuit. These young pros, collegiates and even top local juniors will vie for valuable WTA ranking points as they continue their climb up the world rankings ladder with the goal of someday competing in Grand Slam events like Wimbledon and the US Open. The RSFO singles champion in 2021 Rebecca Peterson just a few months ago qualified for the BNP Paribas Open and advanced to the Round of 16 where she fell to Top 10 American Coco Gauff in three close sets. Last year’s RSFO doubles finalist Giuliana Olmos is currently in the top 5 in the world doubles rankings, played in the US Open mixed doubles final in 2021 and has made more than $1 million in prize money during her career. 

 

This year’s Rancho Santa Fe Open will be the biggest and best yet with the high level of play once again inspiring our junior and adult players. The up-close and personal interaction with our members and the players makes this a truly club friendly event. Once again, our members will graciously host the players and shower them with hospitality not seen at any other tournament. The players have repeated over and over that the RSFO is one of their favorite events to play on the circuit, and we once again hope to make their week here both enjoyable and something they will remember the rest of their lives. 

"Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome.”

Arthur Ashe

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