Missouri Valley / St. Louis

USTA St. Louis Fall League Teams Forming

Amber Dieringer Gerdes | July 18, 2019


The Adult 18 & Over Fall Indoor Leagues kick off this September, and teams are quickly forming so sign up soon!

 

The fall season will begin in September and extend through December. The spring season starts back up in January.

 

Players of all NTRP levels are welcome, and if you don’t have a team yet, don’t worry—we can easily help you find one to join. League registration fee is $44, with a $20 per player court fee. 

 

The match format is two singles matches and three doubles matches (2.5 and 5.0+ NTRP levels play one singles match and two doubles matches), with a 3rd set tie break. 

 

If you love tennis, USTA League is for you. USTA League is the country’s largest adult competitive tennis league, with over 320,000 athletes playing each year. Leagues are a great way to stay active, have fun, improve your tennis game, and even have the chance to compete toward a National Championship. 

 

For further questions or information about joining a USTA League in St. Louis, contact Jill Kunkel at leagues@ustastl.com.

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