Overview

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In 1998 the United States Tennis Association assumed responsibility for wheelchair tennis in America from the National Foundation for Wheelchair Tennis. Since then the USTA has become the first National Governing Body of both Olympic and Paralympic tennis governing Paralympics, ParaPan American Games and World Team Cup events.

The USTA remains dedicated to providing top-flight programming and developmental opportunities to wheelchair athletes of all ages and backgrounds willing to learn the sport and have fun.

Feature Story

U.S. Quad Squad Regains World Team Cup

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The Team USA quad division squad, led by longtime linchpins Nick Taylor and David Wagner, knocked off second-seeded Israel, 2-0, to claim their eighth BNP Paribas World Team Cup since 1998.

Junior Camp Information

2013 USTA/ITF Cruyff Foundation Junior Wheelchair Tennis Camp

 2012 USTA/ITF Cruyff Foundation Junior Wheelchair Tennis Camp

Click on the heading above for the entry form for the 2013 USTA/ITF Cruyff Foundation Junior Wheelchair Tennis Camp in Mission Viejo, Calif., featuring the best & brightest U.S. junior players.

Latest News

Benzon pays it forward, devoted to Adaptive Tennis

Cindy Benzon
Growing up in Utah, Cindy Benzon was mentored by and provided with tennis opportunities by Harry James, a wheelchair tennis player. While she could never pay him back for all that he did for her, Cindy has been “paying it forward” for nearly 30 years by providing tennis to individuals with disabilities.​ Read More
 

Adaptive Tennis at National Public Parks Championships

Leita
The 87th Annual National Public Parks Tennis Championships will be held in Springfield, Mo. Adaptive Tennis and Wheelchair Tennis events will be offered July 30-31. Registration information is currently available via TennisLink. Read More
 

Regional Trainings for the Growth of Paralympic Sport

US Paralympics
U.S. Paralympics, a division of the U.S. Olympic Committee, will facilitate seven regional training and collaboration events to facilitate the growth of Paralympic sport programming for individuals with physical and visual disabilities, including disabled Veterans and disabled members of the Armed Forces. Training, tools and resources to successfully develop and/or enhance adaptive sport programs will be included. Read More
 

Smith shines on court, backed by Easter Seals care

Auburn Smith
Nationally ranked Wheelchair Tennis player Auburn Smith is thriving in part thanks to the care of the Easter Seals organization helping individuals with special needs. Read More
 

Retired Vergeer revered by U.S. Wheelchair Tennis community

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Esther Vergeer’s reign of unprecedented, undefeated play will be celebrated for generations both in the United States and around the world, as the 31-year-old Wheelchair Tennis star announced her retirement.​ Read More
 
 
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