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USTA NEW ENGLAND RENEWS PARTNERSHIP WITH ADIDAS TENNIS CAMPS

February 04, 2025


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USTANE RENEWS WITH ADIDAS TENNIS CAMPS

 

WESTBOROUGH, MA - The United States Tennis Association of New England has renewed its longtime partnership with adidas Tennis Camps. As part of the partnership, adidas Tennis Camps will provide two summer camp scholarships to New England NJTL students in 2025.

 

“We are very excited to be continuing our partnership with USTA New England. For the past 15+ years, we have enjoyed working with USTA New England by providing scholarships to our camps and providing tennis instruction to kids in the northeast of all ages and abilities. We can't wait for another great summer,” said Matthew Cook, Director Of Finance & Operations, adidas Tennis Camps. 

 

adidas Tennis Camps have made two New England scholarships available: an overnight scholarship at the Brewster Academy Camp in New Hampshire and a week-long day camp scholarship to the Fairfield University Camp in Connecticut. These scholarships will be part of our NJTL summer camp scholarship program and applications will open in February.

 

“We are proud that we’ve had a strong long-standing relationship with adidas Tennis Camps. Thousands of players have benefited from instruction with top notch coaches during the summer camps. We are excited to continue our work together in promoting and delivering these opportunities to youth in New England,” said Alex Wesley, Director of Marketing for USTA New England.

 

adidas Tennis Camps hosts camps in 32 states across the country, including in five New England states. New England camp locations in 2025 include: Wolfeboro, NH, Londonderry, VT, Brunswick, ME, Oak Bluffs, MA and Avon, Cheshire, & Fairfield, CT.  

 

To learn more or to register for a camp, visit https://tenniscamper.com/

 

About USTA New England

USTA New England, one of 17 regional sections across the country that comprise the United States Tennis Association (USTA), is a not-for-profit organization committed to promoting and developing the growth of tennis and increasing participation in the sport in New England by offering quality recreational and competitive programs for people of all ages and abilities. For more information, visit https://www.usta.com/newengland

 

About adidas Tennis Camps

Since 2001 eCamps Sports Network, which owns adidas Tennis Camps, has developed over 100,000 young athletes throughout camps nationwide. adidas Tennis Camps are open to any and all entrants, and programs are offered over the course of 4-6 days with options for full or half-day camp, along with overnight or extended day camp experiences. To learn more, visit https://tenniscamper.com

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