SAP OpenSan Jose, Calif.
ABN AMRO World Tennis TournamentRotterdam, Netherlands
Brasil OpenCosta do Sauipe, Brazil
Open GDF SUEZParis, France
PTT Pattaya OpenPattaya City, Thailand
We are pleased to announce that the National Junior Tennis League is being renamed National Junior Tennis and Learning. The new logo reflects this new name and further supports NJTL’s commitment to youth development, education and tennis.
Founded in 1969 by Arthur Ashe, Charlie Pasarell, and Sheridan Snyder, the USTA/National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL) network is a nation-wide group of community tennis organizations seeking to develop the character of young people through tennis and education.
Founded in 1969 by Arthur Ashe, Charlie Pasarell, and Sheridan Snyder, the USTA celebrated 40 Years of NJTL in 2009. Click here to see how we celebrated.
Registration is free. As long as you are approved to become an NJTL, there are many tangible benefits for your organization, instructors, and participants.
Get the latest information on Regional Rallies, NJTL awards, the Capacity Building Program and more.
If you are a community-based organization that provides tennis programming to the community, you may qualify to become a CTA and/or NJTL.
From “How to Start an NJTL” to “How to Manage a Board,” grow your NJTL by learning from other’s expertise.
Contest materials available. Have your NJTL participants respond to the question "Some say that winning the 1968 US Open as the first African American male was Arthur Ashe's greatest accomplishment, what do you think?"
Three of the best NJTLs of 2009 recognized at the 2010 Community Tennis Development Workshop.
Read about the latest NJTL news as they recap their highlights from 2009.
Invite your NJTL student-athletes to a Campus Kids' Day in your area. Learn more about these tennis festivals held on college campuses around the country. They are free and fun!
The 2010 Recreational Tennis Round 1 grant application is now available online. For more information and to apply, please click here.