Missouri Valley / Kansas

40 & Over Mixed Doubles  

December 05, 2018


Looking to play more USTA League tennis? USTA Kansas is now forming teams for its 40 & Over Mixed Doubles League for the combo 7.0, 8.0 and 9.0 levels.  

 

With more than 320,000 tennis players taking part each year, USTA League is the country’s largest adult competitive tennis league. It’s a great way to stay active, improve your tennis game, and even have the chance to compete for a National Championship. If you love tennis, you’ll love USTA League.

 

The season will run from January 5 to March 15, with the League Section Championship taking place in late September. Teams are limited to 14 players. 

 

Here are other key dates for the league: 

December 10, 2018: Deadline for team numbers to be requested.

December 15, 2018: Teams forming and schedules posted

December 20, 2018: Minimum number players registered

                                                        (6 w/ compatible NTRP)

 

Your check made out to USTA Kansas is necessary to secure a team number.  

USTA Kansas

c/o Diana Christman

5975 SW 30th Terrace

Topeka, KS 66614

 

Registration fee:  $35 – Early registration discount coupons apply and will be provided with team number by captains

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