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 USTA Midwest Section
 1310 East 96th Street, Suite 100
 Indianapolis, IN 46240
 317-577-5130 (Phone)

USTA Junior Programs

Start and/or Run a Junior Tennis Program

USTA School Tennis


This program has brought the joy of tennis to millions of students in schools across the United States.  The USTA provides the training and resources necessary to implement the program and relies on dedicated teachers, administrators, program leaders and volunteers like yourself to put the program into action. 



USTA Jr. Team Tennis


The team concept emphasizes fun, fitness, and friends.  The focus in this kind of play is on enjoying the exhilaration of exercise and refining the skills that make tennis fun for players at all ages and levels of competition.  When you offer this program kids are able to compete on teams against kids from other local facilities.  There is also the opportunity for your kids to advance past local play to section and national competition.



USTA NJTL


NJTL is a nation-wide network of community tennis organizations seeking to develop the character of young people through tennis and education.  The NJTL is a great way for kids to get exercise, make friends, and have fun in a team-oriented and safe environment.  NJTLs offer a variety of on and off-court programming, emphasizing educational and life-skill components to enhance overall development. 



USTA Player Development


This program facilitates the development of world-class American tennis champions by providing promising players with access to the best coaching, competition, training and conditioning.  We work with coaches and community volunteers to obtain their involvement with the program which includes serving as a Competition Training Center. 

 

USTA Tennis on Campus
Many colleges and universities offer a Tennis On Campus program to attract players to the sport on their campuses. We all know the advantages of learning and playing tennis are numerous. So, let's get started! Coaches, Recreation Professionals and Athletic Directors may click here to learn more about
                                          enhancing their tennis programming or starting a new one!

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