USTA Kansas
Junior Events Calendar

Looking to get your child in the game this summer - and for the rest of 2021? USTA Kansas has got your back!
The USTA Kansas Junior Pathway Tournament Calendar is your one-stop shop for a listing of all the junior tournaments USTA Kansas has to offer in 2021, as well as information about other USTA Kansas offerings, including Junior Team Tennis (JTT) and Junior Circuit events. Need more information? It also includes contact information for all USTA Kansas junior program coordinators!
Looking to get your child on the right path in tennis? The Net Generation Junior Pathway is where it all begins for youth 11 and over. Within The Net Generation Pathway, players ages 11 and over can move freely within the products that fit their age, ball color and skillset. For more information on the Net Generation Junior Pathway, click here. Players ages 10 and under move through the pathway using the Net Generation PlayTracker here.
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Team Challenge is an introduction to tennis competition offering a low-pressure team environment for children of all ages to develop their skills through level-based play, without an emphasis on instruction or results. Want to know more about Team Challenge? Click here.
USTA Junior Team Tennis (JTT) brings together boys and girls, ages 6 to 18, to play singles, doubles and mixed doubles against other coed teams. Junior Team Tennis is a competitive, level-based environment that promotes individual growth, social growth and life skills. Junior Tennis Team follows two tracks to provide opportunities to players of all abilities: USTA Local Junior Team Tennis or USTA National Championship Junior Team Tennis. The local track allows kids and team organizers to play on local level with flexible structures, while the championship track provides teams the opportunity to advance. Interested in learning about Junior Team Tennis (JTT)? Click here.
For more information about USTA Missouri Valley junior tournaments, click here.
We can't wait to see your child on the courts!