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

Community Tennis Associations

Community Tennis Association (CTAs) are grassroots organizations designed to grow tennis at the local level.  They're usually founded by people like you who love tennis and want to make a difference in their communities.  Any organization or group can activate a CTA if it is associated with at least one tennis program or event during the course of the year - activiation is free.  Here are a few benefits you receive when you establish and register your CTA with the USTA:

  • Preferential access to USTA funding
  • Liability and accident insurance coverage
  • Opportunity to attend USTA workshops and seminars
  • USTA program support and promotional materials
  • Access to use Tournament Management System software
  • Free website hosting with the USTA
  • CTA and Grant Resource Guides


For further details on the various types of CTAs, reasons to incorporate as a CTA, etc., click here.  To register a CTA with the USTA, please click here.  If your CTA is interested in applying for the 2009 USTA Community Funding Grant, click here.  To access a copy of the USTA/Midwest Section CTA Best Practices Manual, click here.   For a copy of the USTA/Midwest Section Grant Resource Guide, please click here. 

If you need other information, please contact USTA/Midwest Section Director of Community Tennis Jeff Giles at 317-577-5130 ext. 232 or via e-mail at jeff@midwest.usta.com.

 

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