The USTA/Midwest Section today announced the launch of an image campaign that will begin to run in June aimed at highlighting... Read More
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The USTA honored high school tennis coach David Steinbach of Brookfield, Wis., as a 2010 USTA Starfish Award winner. Read More
The 2010 USTA/Midwest Section Diversity & Inclusion Junior Player Camp is scheduled for October 1-3 in Indianapolis. Read More
The 2010 USTA/Midwest Section Wheelchair Team Cup is scheduled from October 1-3 in Aurora, Ill. Read More
Find out which players captured titles at the 2010 Midwest Open Series Championships held August 20-22 in Cincinnati. Read More
Check out the play format introducing youth 10 years and under to the sport of a lifetime. Read More
 
 
 
 
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Ask the Lab: Low Carb Diets

Page Love gives advice on proper nutrition for tennis players.  Read More

Knowledge Area: Footwork

Looking to improve your footwork? Get tips from our team of experts on how to improve your footwork.  Read More

Player to Player: Captaining a League Tennis

See what advice other players gave... "Can anyone give me advice on leading a relatively inexperienced league team to success?"  Read More

The Final Word: Hindrance Issues

See what advice other players gave... "Can anyone give me advice on leading a relatively inexperienced league team to success?"  Read More

Whit's Tennis Tips: Tournament Breakthrough

The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center's director of tennis discusses advancing to the next tournament level.  Read More

 
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The mission of the USTA/Midwest Section is to "promote, develop and service the game of tennis", focusing on the establishment of competitive, developmental, educational and recreational programs for individuals of all ages and skill levels without regard to race, creed, color or national origin. The USTA/Midwest Section also promotes health, character, fair play, sportsmanship and social responsibility through tennis.
 


 
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