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The USTA Facility Assistance Team is here to help make your community's tennis facility dreams become reality!

Getting Started

Welcome to the USTA Facility Assistance program. Whether you’re just starting out and dreaming of building a state-of-the-art multi-court tennis facility, you're interested in 36' and 60' tennis (QuickStart play format) for 10 and Under Tennis, or you just want to figure out how to repair the cracked courts at the local park down the street, you’re in the right place – the USTA is here to help!
 
The USTA Facility Assistance program has three areas of assistance for you and your community: advocacy, technical, and financial. In addition to these great resources, communities are also appointed project consultants from the USTA National staff who deliver personalized support and service to help take your project from dream to reality.
 
How can we help make your tennis facility dream come true?
 
Check out the Facility Services section to learn more about what resources are available to you and your community tennis project. Or, to receive assistance now, complete the USTA Facility Assistance Form.

Additonal Resources
 
In addition to the information provided on the site, additional resources include:
 
american sports builders           American Sports Builders Association (ASBA)
Click here for companies actively engaged in the building or surfacing of tennis courts.
 
sport court           Sport Court  
Click here for more information on modular courts by Sport Court.
 
 
tia         Tennis Industry Association (TIA) 
Click here for a solid source for industry-wide information and research.
 
 
rsi          Racquet Sports Industry (RSI)
Click here for the magazine covering the business, equipment, and apparel of the racquet sports industry.  
 
 
nrpa          National Recreation and Park Association
Click here for public parks and recreation resources for the public to learn and play the lifelong game of tennis.
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