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USTA New England Pro Power Series
The Pro Power Series is Back for 2021!
The relationship between USTA New England and the local USPTA and PTR chapters is stronger than it’s ever been. The three organizations have once again teamed up to host a free yearlong virtual education series focused on tennis providers beginning on January 27. The Pro Power Series will bring teaching professionals and coaches from New England and beyond together for networking and professional development during a time when it’s needed most.
Upcoming webinars:
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Check back soon for more dates and presenters.
2021 Archived Webinars
January 27, 2021 - The Landscape of the College Tennis Recruiting Process with Tim Donovan (Watch here)
2020 Pro Power Series Archives
Click here to watch previous webinars.
2020 Junior Power Series Archives
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