USTA St. Louis Awards Nomination Deadline
The deadline for the 2019 USTA St. Louis award nominations is soon approaching on Sunday, September 1, 2019.
USTA St. Louis is proud to honor individuals and organizations that work to further the game at all levels. The achievements and contributions of the selected honorees will be recognized on Saturday, November 19, 2019, at the USTA St. Louis 2019 Awards Dinner at Probstein Golf Center in Forest Park.
To reserve a table or seat at the dinner, please email Mary Vassar at director@ustastl.com no later than November 8.
Recognition is given throughout all levels of the game, as there are awards for players of all ages, providers/contributors, and leadership within USTA St. Louis. The individual awards are as follows:
Player Awards:
Adult Player of the Year (1 female and 1 male)
Adult Recreational Player of the Year (1 female and 1 male)
Judy Dippold Junior Player(s) of the Year (1 female and 1 male)
Emerging Junior Players of the Year (1 female and 1 male)
Junior Sportsmanship Award
Tennis Family of the Year
Provider/Contributor Awards:
Facility of the Year
Member Organization of the Year
Outstanding Community Tennis Association
Outstanding Contributor to Youth Tennis Programs
Outstanding Contributor to Youth High Performance Program
USTA Junior Team Tennis Organizer
Outstanding Contributor to USTA League Tennis Program
Outstanding Adult/Senior Tournament
Outstanding Junior Tournament
Leadership Awards:
Outstanding Official
High School Coach of the Year
Outstanding Diversity Achievement
Distinguished Service
President’s Award
Please click here to make sure your nominee meets all the criteria and to submit a nomination. When you submit a candidate, consider adding supporting information so as to further their case.
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