Missouri Valley

Meet Our New St. Louis TSR

October 31, 2019


We are pleased to announce Carli Connors as the new St. Louis Tennis Service Representative.

 

Carli graduated from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville with a Bachelor of Science degree in Speech Communication, where she also played on the women's tennis team.

 

As the Tennis Service Representative, Carli will work in collaboration with the St. Louis district to become the trusted resource for St. Louis tennis while upholding the mission of USTA Missouri Valley to innovate, promote, and grow the game of tennis within USTA St. Louis.

 

She will be working to increase participation in tennis by promoting, developing and servicing tennis programs through establishing strong relationships with the local delivery system. Carli will be residing in the St. Louis area and her first day will be Monday, November 4, 2019.

 

Carli will be working as a team with Sue Riemann for the remainder of 2019. Sue Riemann will be retiring as the St. Louis Tennis Service Representative at the end of the year, after serving as USTA Missouri Valley staff for over 17 years. 

 

Beginning Monday, November 4, you can reach Carli at cconnors@movalley.usta.com.

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