Adaptive Tennis

Overview

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Tennis is for ANYONE and EVERYONE

The game of tennis can be adapted to accommodate any age, environment, condition or disability. The charge of USTA Adaptive Tennis is to promote and develop recreational tennis opportunities for individuals with varying abilities and circumstances through inclusion, knowledge and support. The USTA continues to support programming for individuals with physical, developmental and situational challenges.

Program Resources

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The USTA has numerous resources available to program leaders who are interested in bolstering their Adaptive Tennis programs. Learn more about USTA Serves grants and scholarships, coaches' training opportunities and much more.

Register Your Adaptive Tennis Program

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The USTA has developed a database of Adaptive Tennis Programs with the purpose of connecting tennis players with the programs available to meet their tennis needs. Stay informed about grants, events, awards and more. To view the complete list of registered programs, click here. If you do not see your program, register now. (It is free to register.)

Adaptive Tennis Spotlights

Tennis for Fun

The USTA is dedicated to creating and enhancing tennis opportunities for ALL individuals who wish play tennis. The Adaptive Tennis Spotlights feature some of the individuals, programs and events that are devoted to making tennis available to individuals with unique abilities and circumstances.

USTA Serves Grants and Other Funding

USTA Serves

USTA Serves is the National Charitable Foundation of the USTA.  Its mission is to support, monitor and promote programs that enhance the lives of at-risk children and individuals with disabilities through the integration of tennis and education.

Grant Application Process  

Other USTA Funding

College Scholarships

USTA Section Grants

USTA Adaptive Tennis National Community Service Award

Tennis for Fun- Judy and Nathan Moore

Nominate a program or program leader for the USTA Adaptive Tennis National Community Service Award.  Criteria includes the demonstration of continued excellence, dedication and tennis-related service for individuals with physical and/or intellectual disabilities.

Section Contacts

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If you are thinking of starting an Adaptive Tennis program or need assistance with your existing program, a Section Contact is available to help you with your Adaptive Tennis needs.

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