Adult Leagues

Registering for League Tennis



Opening day registration:

Dates may vary for Mountain Area:

 

  • Trio (Feb 1)
  • USTA Mixed 18 & Over (Feb 1)
  • USTA Adult 18 & Over (Feb 1)
  • USTA Adult 55 & Over (Mar 1)
  • CTA Women's Daytime (Mar 1)
  • USTA Mixed 40 & Over (Apr 1)
  • CTA Adult 18-39 (Apr 1)
  • USTA Adult 40 & Over (Apr 1)
  • CTA Women's 2.5 (Apr 1)
  • USTA Tri Level (Apr 1) / Northern Colorado Only
  • ITA Mixed (May 1)
  • USTA Adult 65 & Over (May 1)
  • CTA Twilight (May 1)
  • CTA Women's Summer Daytime (May 1)

 

All adult leagues require a USTA membership (unless otherwise noted).


How to Register

 

In order to register for league play, you will need a team number, which are available from the league coordinator at the facility at which you plan to play. 

 

 

Once you have a USTA membership number and a team number, you are ready to register yourself for league play.

  • If you do not have an NTRP rating, you will be required to go through the self-rate process prior to registering for a team.
  • You need to have the minimum number of players registered by the registration deadline of each league to be included in the schedule. Players may only play on one team within each league, except for leagues that use a “combined NTRP” format (i.e. levels that are 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, etc.).

 

 

If you need additional assistance, contact USTA Colorado.


Find a Team / Find a Player

 

Players Looking for a Team

Step 1

  • View the list of teams looking for players.
  • If you see one that meets your needs, email the captain.

 

Step 2

  • Add your name to our list of players looking for a team.
  • Once added, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a "Remove Entry" link. 
  • Once you have found a team, simply click the "Remove Entry" link in the confirmation email to remove your name from the list. Please save the confirmation email. If you have any difficulties, please contact support@coloradotennis.com.
     

Step 3

  • Download the list of tennis facilities and organizations that host USTA league teams in Colorado.
  • Determine which location(s) work best for you.
  • Contact them and ask if you can join one of their teams.

Captains Looking for Players

Step 1

  • View the list of players looking for a team.
  • If you see one that meets your needs, email the player.

Step 2

  • Add your name to our list of captains looking for a player.
  • Once added, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a "Remove Entry" link. 
  • Once you have enough players for your team, simply click the "Remove Entry" link in the confirmation email to remove your name from the list. Please save the confirmation email. If you have any difficulties, please contact support@coloradotennis.com.
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