InterDistrict Competition
Almost as long as tennis has been played in USTA Middle States competitors have come together to play in team competition. Whether they are representing their district or the section, USTA Middle States offers a variety of team-based playing opportunities for adults of all ages. These events provide high-quality tennis and camaraderie both on and off the courts.
In Interdistrict play, men and women are chosen from each of the six Middle States tennis districts to compete for their district. The first Middle States Men and Women’s Interdistrict team competition was held at Bloomsburg University in 1975. The competition was designed to increase interdistrict competition thereby enabling the men’s and women’s ranking committees to better place the top Middle States players.
Over the next thirty years the event has expanded in size and scope by adding age divisions. Currently Middle States has more than 400 interdistrict players competing in the Men’s and Women’s divisions ranging from 35s to 75s.
Teams from each district compete against each other in a round robin format over a 3 day period for sectional ranking points as well as district bragging rights!
InterDistrict Guidebook
Whether you are forming a team, hosting an event or looking to be a part of a team then the 2011 Interdistrict Guidebook is your one-stop shop for all the necessary information. Information includes rules of play, guidelines, captains information as well as a complete timeline of recommended happenings.
To download a PDF document of the Interdistrict Guidebook click here.
Resources and Forms (Downloadable PDF)
For additional information on Interdistrict Competition please contact Jay Witmer, USTA Middle States Interdistrict Coordinator at jaywitmer10s@yahoo.com.