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USTA Middle States
1288 Valley Forge Road, Suite 74
P.O. Box 987
Valley Forge, PA 19482-0987
610-935-5000 (Phone)
610-935-5484 (Fax)

 

Community Tennis in Middle States

2010 USTA MS CTDW Presentations

Community Tennis strives to grow tennis at every level with a goal of making the game accessible to everyone. It supports a wide range of programs designed to help people learn the game, play the game, and benefit from its many health/fitness and social benefits.

Tennis offers something for everyone-regardless of age, gender, cultural or socioeconomic background, physical ability and skill level. It's fun, inexpensive and delivers a great aerobic workout. What's more, tennis delivers a package of fitness and social benefits unequaled in the field of sports.

Tennis is played every day in public parks, private and commercial clubs, schools and colleges, urban and suburban locations.

USTA Middle States promotes events and programs that cater to both youths and adults. Offering introductory activities, instruction, and social and competitive play, these are designed to help attract new players from all walks of life, progressively develop their skills, and encourage them to continue playing a sport they can enjoy for a lifetime.
 

Community Tennis Opportunities include:

For more information on community tennis opportunities, contact Ben Zislis at zislis@ms.usta.com

 

Juniors honored with Nordisk Donnelly Award Scholarships

Two Middle States juniors were named recipients of 2010 Nordisk Donnelly Award Scholarships. The duo will be presented with the award at halftime of the July 14 World TeamTennis match between the Philadelphia Freedoms and the New York Sportimes in New York City. Read More
 

Three Philly area organizations awarded USTA Serves Grants

USTA Serves, the philanthropic and charitable entity of the United States Tennis Association, announced that it has awarded 26 grants in its 2010 spring funding cycle, totaling $301,000. Included in this were three Philadelphia area organizations, Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education, Inc., Black Women in Sport Foundation and The Katie At The Bat Team. Read More
 

Pittsburgh Organization Receives Recreational Tennis Grant

Highland Park Tennis Club Receives USTA Recreational Tennis Grant Read More
 

Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education to Celebrate 40 years

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