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2024 USTA Texas Member Organization of the Year Award



Congratulations to the 2024 USTA Texas Member Organization of the Year, Dallas Tennis.

 

Established in 1982, this award recognizes a USTA member organization in Texas for its outstanding service to its members and the game of tennis. The recipient of this award is automatically nominated for the USTA Member Organization of the Year Award, when applicable.

 

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What does receiving this award mean to you?

"Dallas Tennis is comprised of our Staff, our Board of Directors and our MANY volunteers.  We accomplish the many tennis and education activities as a team and are proud that our collective efforts positively affect the next generation." – Dennis McWilliams, Executive Director


Presented at the 2024 Awards Luncheon at the Omni Las Colinas Hotel in Irving on Saturday, Feb. 10th:

With approximately 12,000 unique players and more than 17,000 league registrations, it’s safe to say that tennis is popular in Dallas. And our Member Organization of the Year, Dallas Tennis is proudly supporting and growing that popularity.

 

Whether through USTA League, Junior Team Tennis, NJTL programming, after-school offerings and more, the Dallas Tennis staff and volunteers are eager to build upon the passion for tennis in their area. By serving as a bridge to its wider tennis community, they work to bring multiple organizations and stakeholders together to cultivate and turbocharge tennis in the big D. 

 

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