You make tennis happen.
Share the game with others, and unlock a lifetime of enjoyment and opportunity for players of all ages, levels, and abilities when you run these USTA programs.
Team Challenge introduces kids of all ages to tennis competition in a one-hour, low-pressure, team environment to develop their skills through level-based play, without an emphasis on results. This Net Generation experience is for red, orange, and green ball.
This program utilizes a non-elimination round robin draw format for players to gain match play experience in a tournament setting while focusing on individual results.
Tennis welcomes everyone. Host a Wheelchair Tennis Tournament and provide opportunities for all athletes. Our resources will familiarize you with all the details and requirements needed for this event.
Offering a wide range of formats and shorter duration in the first few ranking levels, USTA Junior Tournaments allow players to compete in a way that makes them feel comfortable, suits their level of play and helps them experience success.
Make tennis a social thing. Bring adult players of all levels together in a fun, casual environment for casual play or friendly competition. Help new and seasoned players meet new faces and build community.
With more than 320,000 tennis players taking part each year, USTA League is the country’s largest adult competitive tennis league. It’s a great way to increase your private and group lessons, promote interest in other programs, and keep your pro shop busy with active players.
The USTA offers tournaments for every age and skill level whether you are looking to attract players from your local community, around the country or even around the world. Tournament events are offered on clay, hard and grass court surfaces.
Tennis can be adapted so that everyone can participate in the sport. People of any age, environment, social, intellectual or physical ability are invited to enjoy the game.
Tennis is now more fun, more personalized and more engaging with the ITF World Tennis Number. Developed by the International Tennis Federation, the world governing body of tennis, the ITF World Tennis number is one of the most advanced and accurate rating systems in the world. It’s free to use for all ages and genders and is being adopted in over 135 countries, including the U.S.
Ranging from a one-day event up to an 8-week season, USTA Junior Team Tennis (JTT) brings together players, ages 5 to 18, to play singles, doubles and mixed doubles against other coed teams. This environment promotes individual growth, social development and life skills in a competitive, fun and level-based environment. Reach out to your section coordinator for more information and to get started in TennisLink.