Missouri Valley

Get Out And Play In Missouri Valley

June 30, 2020


USTA Missouri Valley is getting back into the swing of things, and we’ve got many opportunities for you to get out on the courts. 

 

The COVID-19 pandemic changed how we played tennis for several months, and we’ve had to make some changes to our schedules since the suspension of play.

 

Now we’ve got our programs back up and running, we’ve updated all of our schedules, and we’re here to provide a resource of our updated section-level play opportunities all listed in one place. 

 

ADULTS

 

League players—it’s finally time to get back out there. 

 

See our updated adult leagues in all of our districts. 

 

Not joining a league just yet? Or maybe you have, but still have the itch to compete even more? 

 

Try out an adult tournament. 

 

Missouri Valley residents between 18-39 have the opportunity to play their very first USTA Missouri Valley Adult Tournament free of cost. For more information on this or on the tournaments listed above, contact Scott Howes at howes@movalley.usta.com

 

JUNIORS

 

Juniors, we’ve taken our time to craft up local-first schedules that are designed to ramp up your game and get you competing at your highest level in no time. 

 

Updated 2020 Section Junior Tournament Schedule

 

Looking to get back into a team atmosphere and compete for district championships?

 

Play Junior Team Tennis.

 

If your youth athlete is new to tennis, a Smashers tournament could be just the right fit for your child. 

 

2020 Smashers Opportunities

 

All of these events will be run with safety as a top priority and will follow all of the appropriate guidelines to ensure the safety of others while playing. 

 

Recommendations For Players To Play Tennis Safely

Recommendations For Facilities and Programming To Provide Tennis Safely

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