From June 17 to July 3 the La Jolla Tennis Club will host the 95th annual La Jolla Tennis Championships. For the past 95 consecutive years, this tennis tournament has been held at the public courts on Draper Avenue, making it the oldest tennis tournament continuously held at the same venue in the United States. This year the tournament is expected to field more than 1,100 participants in 73 different divisions. In addition to the open events, which attract the top tennis players in Southern California, the tournament will also offer family events (mother/son, mother/daughter, father/son, father/daughter and husband/wife). There will also be junior events for players ages 10 to 18, age division events for ages 35 to 80 and class events for beginning to advanced players. Over the years, many national and world champions, like Maureen Connolly and Dodo Cheney, have competed in the championships. In addition, several participants, like Tracy Austin, Rene Richards and Alexandra Stevenson, have gone on to play on the professional tour. The La Jolla Tennis Championships is open to the public and free of charge. The finals for the junior and family divisions will be held on Friday, July 1. Finals for the open and age divisions will be on Sunday, July 3. For more information, contact the La Jolla Tennis Club at (858) 454-4434. — Staff