USTA TEXAS

JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS

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Junior Team Tennis (JTT) is a program that provides organized match play in a team setting. Through singles, doubles and mixed doubles formats, team competition helps kids develop a sense of individual contribution within a group. 

 

JTT promotes social skills and important values by fostering a spirit of cooperation and unity, as well as self-growth. Whether they win or lose, kids learn that succeeding is really more about how they play the game.

 

 

Find a JTT Program

JTT is available for kids ages 6-18.  Teams are gender neutral meaning teams can be created any combination of players, all boys, all girls, or both boys and girls. Round robin and non-elimination formats are used to maximize participation and match experience. National junior tennis championship competitions are also available for season section winners. Please note that USTA membership is not required for all league seasons. ADVERTISEMENT However junior memberships are available at no cost.

 

Contact your Local Area League Coordinator for more information about JTT opportunities near you. Interested in starting a league in your area? Contact Mark Hodge for more information about the JTT programs in Texas and how to start a league of your own. 

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FAQ

 

What is Junior Team Tennis?

Junior Team Tennis is a team match play product for players ages 6-18 who are comfortable with match play formatting and looking for additional practice in a fun team environment. JTT brings together players on a team to play lines of singles, doubles and mixed doubles against other teams of similar ages and ability level.

 

Why should I/my child play Junior Team Tennis? 

With Junior Team Tennis, you’ll learn about unity, sportsmanship and how to work together to achieve success. You’ll also learn that success isn’t just about winning; it’s about how you play the game and respond to challenges. JTT is a fun alternative way to increase match play experience with the support of your team to cheer you on. 

 

What if my child isn’t ready for Junior Team Tennis?

While Junior Team Tennis is an environment for our junior players to become more confident with match play, participants are expected to be able to serve, rally, and score without assistance. If a player is not ready for this step USTA’s new team event products (Team Challenge & Team Tournament) can build up their experience. Many of these products are hosted through local tennis centers, schools, and community organizations. Talk to your player’s coach/teacher to see if they’re running these programs near you. For more information on these products in your area contact Mark Hodge.

 

What division should I/my child play in? 

To find out what divisions are tracks are being hosted in your area, contact your local ALC.

 

USTA Texas began using Junior Ratings in 2017. For more information about Junior Ratings and how to find your Junior Rating, click here.

 

How do I get started?

1. Find a league and contact your local Area League Coordinator. Your local ALC will help you find a team near you of similar ability and age.

 

2. Create a USTA Account on TennisLink. Your local league may or may not require you to have a USTA Membership, so check with your Team Captain or ALC.

 

3. Register for a team:

 

How can parents get involved?

Nearly 100,000 kids nationwide play Junior Team Tennis annually, thanks to the parents who donate their time and talents. In fact, your parents can get involved today, whether they’re pros or if they’ve never picked up a racquet. They can even start a team if there isn’t one nearby. Learn more about being a Team Captain.

 

Note: Make sure to stay in touch with your team captain and area league coordinator throughout the season. They will notify you of your player's match schedule, special events and the next season league information.

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