Eastern

USTA Eastern Preferred Vendors



On this page you can find USTA Eastern's curated list of contacts and resources for potential provider deals and discounts on equipment.

 

*Note: To open a retail account with a manufacturer, providers generally need the following:

  • Registered Business Name
  • State Resale Certificate
  • Federal Tax ID (EIN)
  • Successful submission of a credit application with trade references
  • Bank reference

 

Speak directly with a rep to learn each company's requirements. We will continue to update this page as we receive more information.

Rep: Stephanie Carvalho

scarvalho@babolat.com

978-328-6881

 

See USTA discounts + more information

Rep: Sarah Maynard

Sarah@boastusa.com

203-979-4009

Rep: Sam Innerst, Northeast Territory Manager
sam.innerst@diademsports.com
717-346-6218

 

See USTA discounts + more information

Rep: Luis Torres

Luis.Torres@dunlopsports.com

917-583-6705

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