SAP OpenSan Jose, Calif.
ABN AMRO World Tennis TournamentRotterdam, Netherlands
Brasil OpenCosta do Sauipe, Brazil
Open GDF SUEZParis, France
PTT Pattaya OpenPattaya City, Thailand
Be a part of the action by joining the country's largest recreational tennis league – USTA League. Each year more than 325,000 players nationwide get on the court, have a good time, and step up their game.
USTA League is organized, competitive team play for women and men age 18 and older of all abilities and experience. Whether you're new to the game or a former college player, there's a spot for you. Learn more .
A common question for new players joining USTA League is “what level of play do I sign up for?” To help guide you through this process, the USTA uses the The National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) for determining levels of competition for USTA League. Learn more.
If you are new to the league or haven’t played in three years (or players over 60 years of age who haven’t played in two years) you can and should self rate. Click here for more on how to self rate.
The USTA League Committee has approved these guidelines as a tool for accurate self-rating and NTRP Self-rate Grievance decisions.
USTA League participants can choose from any of four national divisions of play offering competition in the community. Find the division that suits you.
Click here for the 2009 match requirements needed to advance to any championship level, from local to sectional to national championships.
USTA League has some regulation changes in place for 2010. Be sure to read more on all the changes.
Click here for the 2010 League National Championship Dates.
Play starts at the local level with the chance to advance to an area championship, then district/state, and then onto Sectionals. Winning Sectionals guarantees your team a spot at Nationals.