Read Our 2020 Summer Serve Issue
Our summer 2020 issue of Serve just dropped.
In this issue, we provide some updates surrounding the COVID-19 situation, including our current protocols, several FAQs, how to safely return to playing tennis, and several local facility recovery grant opportunities.
Several of our districts were featured in our cover page article, highlighting many cities around the section united by their passion to implement new public courts and grow parks and recreational tennis programming within their communities.
We also took the time to honor some deserving award winners, such as our first 30 Gold Star Award recipients, three Youth Tennis Providers of the Month, two Junior Team Tennis sportsmanship award honorees, and eight recognized USTA League players.
Last but not least, we shed some light on what we’re up to lately in how we’re celebrating our 100th anniversary in 2020 such as our ongoing Centennial Community Campaign and our #100TennisMoments initiative.
Read more on these topics and other USTA Missouri Valley news in our newest issue of Serve.
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