USTA Serves, the National Charitable Foundation of the USTA, has granted 41 community tennis and education organizations in the U.S. more than $400,000 in grants. Combined with scholarship awards, USTA Serves distributed more than $1.5 million in 2011.
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USTA Serves Awards $1.5 Million to 41 Organizations in 2011
January 11, 2012 · No Comments
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CTDW to Feature New 'CTA Health Check' Tool
October 18, 2011 · No Comments
The USTA’s Community Tennis Development Workshop in New Orleans Jan. 13-15 will feature a session on the new “CTA Health Check,” a tool that Community Tennis Associations can use to assess their strengths and weaknesses, identify areas that need improvement, and find resources that can help in planning and setting strategic goals.
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Assistance Available for 10 and Under Tennis Courts
June 22, 2011 · No Comments
More than a thousand 10 and Under Tennis courts have been built or lined so far, says the USTA’s Virgil Christian, with a goal to hit 3,000 by the end of this year.
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10 and Under Tennis: Do the Math!
June 14, 2011 · No Comments
For facilities, retailers, court builders and teaching pros, getting on board with the 10 and Under Tennis initiative can add up to big profits for your business. Read the complete story, in Racquet Sports Industry, by clicking here.
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USTA Names Community Tennis Award Winners
February 17, 2011 · No Comments
The USTA honored eight award winners at its 2011 Community Tennis Development Workshop, held Feb. 11-13 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Arlington, Va. The honorees were recognized in a variety of categories for their dedication to growing the game.
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Don’t Forget Insurance in Your CTA’s 2011 Budget
December 10, 2010 · No Comments
The USTA offers Community Tennis Associations valuable insurance benefits. Liability insurance is available for your organization through the USTA and Eagle Risk Management Services Inc. Offered at special reduced rates, the insurance protects your CTA when claims are made and provides legal help to investigate and defend those claims.
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USTA Community Tennis Workshop Set for Feb. 11-13
December 08, 2010 · No Comments
Tennis providers, sign up now for the 2011 USTA Community Tennis Development Workshop, which will be Feb. 11 to 13 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Arlington, Va. The CTDW is the largest annual gathering of CTA/NJTL leaders in the country.
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10-and-Under Tennis and On-Court Training Workshops
November 19, 2010 · 2 Comments
If you have a tennis facility, launch 10-and-Under Tennis and watch your
participation and revenue grow. It's easy to implement youth tennis to give
your facility the cutting edge.
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One CTA’s Success Breeds Another CTA Next Door
November 18, 2010 · No Comments
Morgan Hill Tennis Club, a Community Tennis Association in Northern California, is a model for how a grassroots group of players can partner with a city to grow tennis in their community.
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USTA Adaptive Tennis Awards Challenge Grants
October 27, 2010 · No Comments
The Adaptive Tennis Committee of the USTA awarded more than $22,000 in “Challenge Grants for Partners” to 20 adaptive tennis programs in 16 states. The grants were provided as a committee initiative to create teaching/training opportunities for adaptive programs utilizing QuickStart Tennis and/or train-the-trainer strategies in their developmental modules.
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