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 USTA Midwest Section
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 Indianapolis, IN 46240
 317-577-5130 (Phone)

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Beginner/Instructional Programs

 - We have plenty of low-cost, introductory instructional programs for players of all ages.  Learn tennis quickly and easily in a fun, active and encouraging group environment.  You'll work on strokes, discuss strategy and focus on mastering the basics of the game while meeting new friends and playing partners. After the initial six lessons, you may opt for a follow-up of six sessions of supervised play.




USTA Tennis on Campus
 - Across the country, college students are getting in on exciting coed campus leagues to keep that competitive edge and have some serious    fun. If you played tennis on your high school tennis team and miss the competition, or if you're new to tennis and are just looking to meet some new friends and participate in organized sports at your school - this is it!


USTA League - Established in 1979 to provide adult and senior recreational tennis players throughout the country with the opportunity to compete against players of similar ability levels.  Play with your friends, or join a new team and meet new people while enjoying great fitness and fun.  In the USTA/Midwest Section, there are more than 32,000 players competing in at least one league division this year.  Your team might have a chance to compete in local, district, section and national championship play.

 



Welcome Back to Tennis
- When was the last time you joined an exercise program and had such a great time that you actually hoped it wouldn’t end? Still scratching your head to recall? Take heart, because the USTA's Welcome Back to Tennis™ Party is inviting you to learn how you can do just that!


 

USTA Corporate Tennis - Corporate Tennis provides a great way for you to bond with employees, cheer each other on and feel the thrill of being part of a winning team. It’s a great way to promote good health, productivity and, of course, show off your patented overhead smash.  What a great way to interact with your peers out of the office and relieve some stress on the court.



Tournament and Ranking Information - Check out the information we have posted on tournaments throughout the USTA/Midwest Section, the Standing Lists, ranking requirements, and a whole lot more.

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