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Help us Grow the Game: Support the Tennis Industry Association
The TIA’s Industry Membership was created for individuals in the tennis business such as teaching professionals, Community Tennis Association staff, manufacturer employees and other tennis providers.
As a voting member of the TIA Retail Division, you’ll be part of a unified effort to help boost tennis retail in the U.S.
Designed for tennis facilities, TIA Facility Membership (which is at the “Associate Member” level) includes all of the benefits of at the Industry Membership level, PLUS...
Designed for courtbuilders and facility designers, TIA Court Builder Membership (which is at the “Associate Member” level) includes all of the benefits of at the Industry Membership level, PLUS...
Designed for tennis retailers, TIA Retail Membership (which is at the “Associate Member” level) includes all of the benefits of at the Industry Membership level, PLUS...
TIA Supporting Membership is ideally suited for business and groups looking for added industry exposure and market intelligence reports. Supporting Members receive all the benefits of Industry and Associate Members, PLUS the ability to email or direct mail to the TIA’s extensive databases once a quarter. In addition, Supporting Members have access to the exclusive report on Tennis Participation by the Physical Activity Council..
A Cardio Tennis Authorized Provider is a location, facilities or individual pros that are officially authorized to teach Cardio Tennis Classes.
An International Cardio Tennis introduced Authorized Provider is a locations, facilities or individual pros that are officially authorized to teach Cardio Tennis Classes.
Join us at the Tennis Show on Friday, August 24, as the Exhibitor Show kicks off in the afternoon.
Join us at the Tennis Show on Friday, August 24, as the Exhibitor Show kicks off in the afternoon.
Get the latest trends and data for operating a tennis facility by reviewing the Cost of Doing Business: Tennis Facilities report. Contained in this report are general facility trends from 2005-2011,
The USTA/TIA Participation Report is an annual study conducted to determine the participation for tennis in the United States.
Get the latest trends and data for operating a tennis retail operation by reviewing the Cost of Doing Business: Retailers report. Contained in this report are general retail trends from 2004-2011,
The State of the Tennis Industry is published annually and is an analysis of the more than 70+ reports conducted each year by the Tennis Industry Association.
The Early Season and Late Season Court Activity Monitor (CAM) was developed as a national facility audit to supplement participation and census data by monitoring the amount of tennis activity at facilities across the country.
The PAC Tennis Participation report is an annual publication outlining tennis participation trends, tennis participant profiles, playing habits of tennis players, fitness/health data, economic impact of tennis in specific geographic regions, and tennis cross participation information.



