SAP OpenSan Jose, Calif.
ABN AMRO World Tennis TournamentRotterdam, Netherlands
Brasil OpenCosta do Sauipe, Brazil
Open GDF SUEZParis, France
PTT Pattaya OpenPattaya City, Thailand
A USTA Community Tennis Association (CTA) is “any incorporated, geographically defined, not-for-profit, volunteer-based organization that supports or provides programs which promote and develop the growth of tennis.”
View the latest edition of Game, Set, News - the CTA's quarterly newsletter.
New for 2010! The USTA’s offering monthly on-line training opportunities - highly interactive, affordable web workshops – accessed using just a computer and a phone.
The USTA recognizes the need to identify low-cost solutions for community based organizations that promote and develop the growth of tennis.
From access to grants and scholarships, to low cost master liability and accident insurance, to assistance with building a website, there's many benefits in starting a Community Tennis Association.
To download a full version of the USTA Guide for Community Tennis Associations or download the guide chapter by chapter.
If you are a community-based organization that provides tennis programming to the community, you may qualify to become a CTA and/or NJTL.
Tennis Block Parties are easy to organize and provide a great platform to promote your local tennis programs to players of all ages and abilities. Find out how to host an event near you.
Community Tennis Associations across the country are speaking up and taking action to promote tennis programming and infrastructure. Find out how to become an advocate for tennis in your community.