2019 D&I Travel Team
The USTA Northern California Diversity & Inclusion Committee is hosting its first local travel team! The travel team was created to provide players of ethnically diverse backgrounds the opportunity to improve their tennis skills in a team environment with players of similar age and skills.
The travel team is seeking applicants from San Francisco and Alameda County and is geared towards players with UTR 8 and under levels who are dedicated to bettering their tennis skills, in particular for tournament play. The team will only be accepting up to 12 players.
The fee for the travel team is $100. The team will be part of:
· Two training sessions
· Two match days
· Four tournament entries
· Meals
· Team uniform
· End of team event/celebration (TBD)
Who should apply?
· Tennis players looking for intense tennis workouts, drills and competition;
· Players dedicated to increasing/bettering their tennis skills and abilities for tournament purposes;
· Players dedicated to their tennis pathway and want to increase their competitive edge;
Applicants must:
· Be a mature youngster between the ages of 11 and 15 capable of being a positive ambassador for USTA;
· Display good sportsmanship, a positive attitude, and a love for the game of tennis;
· Be a current USTA individual member in good standing;
· Be available to for all travel team events/dates
· Must reside within San Francisco and Alameda Counties
· Provide own transportation to all Travel Team activities
Click here to apply.
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