PRINCETON, Mass. - For more than 100 years, the Chandler Bullock Memorial Labor Day tennis tournament has been a special tradition in Princeton.
It's all doubles and randomly drawn partners, with people aged 15 all the way up to their 70s.
Matches took place all day on Monday.
The tournament wasn't able to happen last year, but organizers still were able to have some tennis matches in town.
This year, more than 80 people played in the tournament at 16 courts around Princeton.
The tournament is open to current and former town residents and organizers say people come from all over the country every year to play and watch.
The tournament was dedicated to Chandler Bullock in 1962. He was a promoter of the tournament.
Winners and finalists get a Paul Revere bowl engraved with the year on it.