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USTA/Midwest Section Junior Player to Compete in Wheelchair Tennis’ Premier International Team Competition

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Krystal Kelley, a 17 year old from Grand Haven, Mich., has been selected to represent the United States at the 2013 BNP Paribas World Team Cup. Kelley is one of three players on the Junior Team and she and her teammates will join the nation’s other top wheelchair tennis players to compete against teams from more than 50 countries next week, May 20-26, on the clay courts of Club Ali Bey Manavgat on the Turkish Riviera in Antalya, Turkey. Read More
 

How to Choose the Right Tennis Camp

In part II of this series we will examine the process of choosing the right camp. Start by gathering information from the camp organizers and build a preliminary list of 4-6 camps that sound like they would be a good fit for your needs and desires. Once you have given a preliminary review of your camp options, it is time to start digging into the camps themselves. Read More
 

The Modern Tennis Camp

The Midwest is filled with dozens on opportunities for young players to pursue their tennis dreams during the summer vacations. City parks, youth center, tennis clubs, school teams and camps are just a few of the tennis possibilities each summer. One of oldest and most effective methods of tennis development is the summer tennis camp. Read More
 
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USTA Junior Competition and Sportsmanship Committee update

In an effort to improve the junior tournament experience for thousands of young players throughout the country, the U.S. Tennis Association’s Board of Directors has unanimously approved the Junior Competition and Sportsmanship Committee’s recommended changes to the 2014 National Junior Competition Structure. ​ Read More
 

2013 Foundation Scholarship Recipients

Meet our 2013 scholarship recipients who will receive financial assistance towards their college education this fall. Read More
 

USTA Serves report shows positive impact of tennis on America's youth

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USTA Serves,the national charitable foundation of the United States Tennis Association, today announced the results of the USTA Serves Special Report, More Than a Sport: Tennis, Education and Health. The study, conducted among high school students, is the first nationwide study to analyze the educational, behavioral and health benefits to adolescents who participate in tennis. Read More
 

2012 Foundation Annual Report

The Foundation celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2012. Through the generosity of our donors we were able to disburse a record $120,000 in grant funding. We invite you to read more about the Foundation's activities during 2012 by checking out our Annual Report. Read More
 

Five programs named USTA Regional Training Centers

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The future of American tennis looks bright, with junior players from across the United States getting the opportunity to enhance their training and development through additions to the USTA Player Development Regional Training Center program. Read More
 

2012 Year in Review: Youth Tennis

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Through its youth tennis initiative, the USTA has a bold vision for the future—and never before has it looked so bright. Read all about the USTA's youth tennis initiatives from 2012. Read More
 
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