2025 Texas Tennis Summit and Semiannual Meeting Registration Now Open!
2025 Texas Tennis Summit and Semiannual Meeting
Innovation to Impact: Join us at the 2025 Texas Tennis Summit and Semiannual Meeting, where tennis enthusiasts, professionals, and leaders unite to strategize, learn, and drive innovation and growth in the Lone Star State.
This weekend-long celebration of our great sport combines USTA Texas Committee Meetings, On-Court Sessions, Committee Showcase, a Red Ball Challenge and more! Additionally, this year's Summit will feature the inaugural USTA Texas Hackathon aimed at innovating around volunteer recruitment, retention and recognition.
This year’s Summit will be held at the Sheraton Austin Georgetown Hotel & Conference Center on Friday, September 26 – Saturday, September 27. We hope that you will come and collaborate with other tennis enthusiasts as we work together to propel tennis to new levels of popularity across our state! Registration is required to attend.
We hope that you will come and collaborate with other tennis enthusiasts as we work together to propel tennis to new levels of popularity across our State!
2025 Texas Tennis Summit registration is open to the public and closes August 31st! Space is limited so register today!
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