Missouri Valley

100 Tennis Moments in 2020

March 17, 2020


On March 20, 1920, our five states joined to form the Missouri Valley Tennis Association, now known as the USTA Missouri Valley. 

 

As the section celebrates its 100th anniversary, we are proud to look back on 100 years of tennis growth, accomplishments, and memories.

 

To recognize this historic occasion, you are invited to help us create some more memories during the year of our anniversary. 

 

Together, let’s create 100 tennis moments.

 

Though we may not be able to get on the courts right now, there are still many ways we can share the game we love with others. Share a video of you playing tennis at home, recognize a great tennis provider in your community, gift tennis equipment to a child without access to it, tell everyone you know how much you love tennis... the ideas go on and on. 

 

Your involvement can help others grow the game. What will you do to create a tennis moment in honor of our 100th anniversary?

 

Share your tennis moments with us (with photos and video if you have them) by emailing them to info@movalley.usta.com, tag us on FacebookInstagram, or Twitter, or use the #100tennismoments hashtag.

 

Participants will be entered into a random drawing for a driveway tennis package including a 10-foot mini-net, children's racquets, and a set of foam balls, all valued at $170, or a KidzLadder step ladder valued at $70. No purchase necessary. Prizes will be awarded on June 1, 2020. 

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