Missouri Valley / Heart Of America

New Year, New Adult Tournaments

Jerod Fox | February 24, 2021


With the start of a new year comes more opportunities to show off your skills in USTA Heart of America tournaments! A new registration system brings a new way to search and register for tournaments, which is explained in greater detail here.

 

There are multiple opportunities for adult tournaments upcoming. From June 11-13, the L4 USTA Missouri Valley 18+ NTRP Championships come to you from Plaza Tennis Center. From July 23-25, there will be a 40+ NTRP USTA Missouri Valley Championships at Plaza Tennis Center.

In September there will be more options to get in on the action. From Sept. 3-5 will be the L4 USTA Missouri Valley 18+ NTRP Championships at the Overland Park Racquet Club, and from Sept. 17-19 the action returns to Plaza Tennis Center for the USTA Missouri Valley 55+ NTRP Championships.

 

Sign up soon and start training to show off your skills! For more information on the tournaments listed above, contact Scott Howes at howes@movalley.usta.com.

 

For assistance with your USTA Account, Membership, the new tournament system and other inquiries, Customer Care can be reached below:

 

Send us your question here.

 

Give us a call: 1-800-990-8782

Monday-Friday: 9 AM – 9 PM ET

Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM ET

 

Visit our USTA Online Help Center at customercare.usta.com.

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