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Getting Started

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Spending too much of your time behind a computer screen? It’s time to get on the court and get playing. Here you’ll find tips, tools, and resources that will help beginners get started and advanced players step it up.

Find Your Game on playtennis.com

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Playtennis.com is a brand new site developed to get adult tennis players in the game and playing more. Here you will find places to play, programs, teaching pros, as well as instruction articles and videos and gear reviews.

Community Tennis Associations

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Fueled by local volunteers, USTA Community Tennis Associations (CTA) exist to promote and develop the game of tennis in the community and maintain tennis programs and services, guaranteeing that they are open and accessible to all.

Health & Fitness

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For many adults, taking up tennis is a choice made with physical fitness paramount in the mind. Here you can find reguarly updated health and fitness tips specific to the sport, which in turn will allow you to stay on the court and have a fun, positive tennis experience.

Featured Programs

USTA League

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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 Flex Leagues

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USTA Flex Leagues are now in over 70 areas in 27 states. Click here to “Search for Flex Leagues” near you!

USTA Adult/Senior Tournaments

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National Adult/Senior Age Division Tournament Tennis offers men and women the opportunity to individually compete in national sanctioned tennis tournaments.

Wheelchair Tennis

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Wheelchair tennis players can participate in local wheelchair programs, wheelchair tournaments from the local to the international level, and integrate into local able-bodied programming. 

Adaptive Tennis

The USTA Adaptive Tennis mission is to provide opportunities to all populations to enjoy the sport of tennis, and to realize the benefits of the sport and its life changing opportunities. 

Tennis On Campus

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The USTA’s Tennis On Campus program is designed to provide college students with opportunities for team camaraderie, social networking, and rivaled competition through tennis without the rigors of a varsity program. 

College Tennis

All across the country, college students are becoming a part of exciting co-ed tennis action that keeps their competitive fire burning and offers some serious fun!

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