Junior Team Tennis USTA (United States Tennis Association) Jr. Team Tennis brings kids together to play singles, doubles and mixed doubles against other teams. It promotes social skills and important values by fostering a spirit of cooperation and unity, as well as individual self-growth. Also, it’s a fun environment for kids in which they learn that succeeding is really more about how they play the game – win or lose. | Adult League Tennis What is it? USTA League is the country's largest recreational tennis league, helping more than 325,000 players nationwide get on the court, have a good time, and step up their game.
Who can play? USTA League is for women and men age 19 and older of all abilities and experience. Whether you're new to the game or a former player, there's a spot for you. How does it work? Teams compete in three national divisions: Adult, Senior, and Mixed Doubles. The format features singles and doubles matches for adult leagues, and three doubles matches for seniors and mixed leagues. Other League opportunities include Super Senior Doubles (age 60 and over), Mixed Senior (age 50 and over) and Combo Doubles, where the combined NTRP ratings of the doubles determine participation. How competitive is it? Do you have the desire to compete on a national level? USTA League is the only adult recreational tennis program in the country with a national championship. If you just want to play regularly, improve your game, or simply meet new people, USTA League can take you there too. Make it your League. Play as hard as you want. (Info from USTA website) |

