Kremlin CupMoscow, Russia
If Stockholm OpenStockholm, Sweden
Bank Austria-Tennis TrophyVienna, Austria
Founded in 1969 by Arthur Ashe, Charlie Pasarell, and Sheridan Snyder, the USTA/National Junior Tennis League (NJTL) is a nation-wide network of community tennis organizations seeking to develop the character of young people through tennis and education.
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.
Want to go to the CTDW at Hilton Head, SC in February 2009? If so, then you may be eligible for a scholarship to cover two nights hotel and conference registration. Deadline to submit the application is November 3, 2008.
Show everyone that your organization is a leader in community development, youth tennis, and education. Apply to be the NJTL of the Year. Applications due October 17, 2008.
If you work with an NJTL and have an idea for a micro-project that would help your community, then we can provide structured funding to help you. Apply for a Fellowship by October 6, 2008.
The USTA/NJTL announces the 10 National Essay Contest winners and invites them to New York City and AAKD for the grand prize.
Read about what NJTL has been up to in the 2008 NJTL Summer Newsletter.
With over 520 registered chapters/programs throughout the nation and 200,000 participants aged 6 – 18, chances are there is a program in your community. Get involved today by finding an NJTL in your area!