Texas
Youth Adaptive Tennis
Tennis can be adapted so that everyone can participate in the sport. People of any age, environment, social, intellectual, or physical ability can play tennis!
Our goal at USTA Texas is to promote and develop recreational tennis opportunities for individuals with differing abilities and circumstances through inclusion, knowledge, and support and by providing where needed wheelchair programming, equipment, and teaching technique.
Ready to get started with youth Adaptive Tennis? Reach out to your local Adaptive Tennis Provider today!
Did You Know…?
There are tennis programs across the state for kids who are:
- Blind/Low Vision
- Cognitive/Neurodivergent
- Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Para Standing
- Stroke Survivors
For more information about this program, please contact our Adaptive Tennis Coordinator, Cindy Benzon.
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