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About 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.

How Does It Work?

Teams compete in four national divisions: Adult, Senior, Super Senior and Mixed Doubles. The format features singles and doubles matches for adult leagues, and three doubles matches for seniors, super seniors and mixed leagues.

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. Teams are made up of a minimum of five to eight players depending upon division. So round up family, friends and co-workers to form a team – it’s easy and fun.

Teams and matches are set up according to NTRP ratings, so your teammates and opponents will be at your skill level. The competition is exciting, the atmosphere is social, and since players compete on teams, you have a bulit-in cheering section.

Get In The Game Today

Find Your Local League Coordinator

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Your local league coordinator is an essential resource for all information about USTA League programming within your area. Getting actively involved in the league that's right for you is often just a call or e-mail away.

Find A Team

Form on-court partnerships and off-court friendships as part of a team with USTA League play. Tennis is the sport of a lifetime - share it with your peers and experience, as a group, the chance to be champions.

How To Start A League

Are you interested in organizing a league tennis program? Tennis players of all ages and skill levels enjoy competitive matches, camraraderie with friends and family and many health and social benefits the sport offers while playing on a league team.

Find Your Division

USTA League participants can choose from any of four national divisions of play offering competition at the community, then state and regional and finally culminating at the national championships. So find the division that suits you, grab your racket and take a swing.

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