Tournament Data Manager (TDM)
Tournament Data Manager (TDM) will improve the way Tournament Directors build a draw, report match results, register players and more. TDM is the one program that interfaces with TennisLink found at USTA.com - which means TDM will be your key to the USTA membership database.
Enhanced Features include: Unlimited copies of the TDM Application * Synchronization between TDM and other TennisLink Applications: On-Line Sanction, Registration, Ranking * Auto Seed tournament from Rank order lists * Search and validate player information * Enhanced reporting capabilities
Click here to find out how to download the TDM manual, FAQs about TDM, and more.
Logo Usage
You're running a USTA/Midwest Section tournament and need our section logo for t-shirts or prizes. Or, perhaps you want to use the logo on the flyer you've created to generate interest in your tournament. If you want to obtain permission to use the USTA/Midwest Section logo please contact Andrea Calvert Sanders, USTA/Midwest Section Director of Junior Tennis via e-mail at andrea@midwest.usta.com.
In addition to the USTA/Midwest Section logo, tournament directors running local and district tournaments should use their District logo instead of the Midwest logo. Please contact your District office for assistance.
Finally, any use of USTA National logos must be submitted electronically to the USTA at ustalogos@usta.com.
USTA Regulations
Click here for the 2009 Edition of Friend At Court.
The Rules of Tennis
The following Rules of Tennis and Cases and Decisions are the official rules of the International Tennis Federation (ITF), of which the United States Tennis Association (USTA) is a member. USTA Comments have the same weight and force in USTA tournaments as do ITF Cases and Decisions. When a match is played without officials, The Code shall apply in any situation not covered by the Rules of Tennis. Except where otherwise stated, every reference in the Rules of Tennis to the masculine includes the feminine gender.