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Attention, Teachers: Bring Tennis to Your School With This Free Program!

Sydney Hamilton | February 23, 2022


Teachers: we have some important news to share with you! The USTA has made it possible for educators like you to bring the game of tennis to your school–for FREE. Yes, absolutely free!

 

The USTA has partnered with SHAPE America to create K-12 tennis curricula that meets the standards and competencies required of P.E. teachers as part of its Net Generation program. Enroll in the Net Generation program today as a School Partner and your school will receive access to the curricula, as well as equipment bags full of all the tools needed to teach tennis to your students: appropriately-sized racquets, balls, and more–a $1,500 value that’s yours for FREE!

 

No tennis courts at your school? No problem! The USTA offers USTA School Workshops that share creative ways tennis can be taught in any size classroom in conjunction with the USTA Schools Curricula.

 

No tennis background is necessary to enroll in Net Generation, so don’t hesitate–sign up as a School Partner and get ready to help your students fall in love with tennis and all the valuable life skills that come along with playing sports. 

 

Contact your local Tennis Service Representative to sign up for Net Generation today.

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