Missouri Valley

USTA Missouri Valley Flex Leagues



Play tennis on your terms with USTA Flex tennis!

 

Flex Leagues offer players the opportunity to hit the courts and schedule matches at times that best suit them! These leagues are a great way to meet tennis players in your area and improve your skills through friendly, competitive matches.

 

Find out when these leagues are coming to your area through the schedule below!

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2026 Flex League Schedule
  • Spring 2026: March 16 - May 10 (8 weeks)
  • Summer 2026: June 8 - August 16 (10 weeks)
  • Fall 2026: September 14 - November 8 (8 weeks)

 

See the participating cities and offerings for each season:

  • Kansas City (Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Men's and Women's Singles round-robins)
  • Omaha (Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Men's and Women's Singles round-robins)
  • St. Louis (Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Men's and Women's Singles round-robins)
  • Oklahoma City (Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Men's and Women's Singles round-robins)
  • Tulsa (Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Men's and Women's Singles round-robins)
  • Lincoln (Men's and Women's Singles round-robins)
  • Springfield (Men's and Women's Singles round-robins)
  • Des Moines (Men's and Women's Singles round-robins)
  • Wichita (Men's and Women's Singles round-robins)

 

Don't have a partner? Email ustaflex@scalasports.com and we will help you find one!

How to register:
  • Download the USTA Flex app (download link: iOS or Android)

  • Search for your area

  • Select the leagues of your choice and hit Join


Find more information about the USTA Flex app here.

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