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Junior Team Tennis, Intermediate, Age 14 &
Under (next session
= July 28)
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QuickStart Tennis
Part of the USTA Jr. Team
Tennis National Program; Click
Here
General Information: Each co-ed team will consist of 6-10 players, with each player being given equal opportunity to compete in matches. No player can play twice until all players have played once. Practice and match locations will be on AA county courts. If the number of inquiries or registrations in either age group warrants, consideration will be given to adding teams.
Each team match will consist of Boys Singles; Girls Singles; Boys Doubles; Girls Doubles; and Mixed Doubles. As many as 8 different players can participate in a match. Match format will be one 8 game pro set with no-ad scoring and a 7 point tie break if necessary at 7 games each. Practice and matches will be on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
Cost to each participant for the 8 week program is $70.00. Included in that price is a T-shirt and USTA membership.
►Jr. Team Tennis: (High School League) Three Teams – 18 and Under Intermediate (3.0 or less) with coaches recruited by Randy Stevens. Teams will begin Play following the AA County High School Tournament. The season will continue for 8 weeks. Each team will engage in three 2 hour practice sessions and 4 matches. The winning team will be entered in the state tournament.
►Jr. Team Tennis: (Middle School
League; Ages 14 & Under NTRP
3.0 or less) Three Teams
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14 and Under – Intermediate
for next session details - July 28 start
The winning team will be entered in the
state tournament.
►QuickStart Tennis:
(Elementary School League)
10 and Under ~ QuickStart for Beginners
(to register and pay)
8 and Under ~ QuickStart for Beginners
(to register and pay)
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Jr. Team Tennis
Only
(for QuickStart, see above)
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(Register and Pay online)
*Check the NTRP rating form just
to make sure he/she is eligible.
Overview of
the USTA Junior Team Tennis
National Program
USTA Jr. Team Tennis is a recreational tennis
league for ages 8 – 18.
It was established in 1991 to provide youth with all of the health
and social benefits of tennis in a co-ed, fun and competitive team
environment. USTA Jr.
Team Tennis allows for participants to compete with and against
individuals of similar skill and age levels.
Players participate in a league format administered and run
by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) and its 17 Sections.
USTA Jr. Team Tennis has over 60,000 participants
taking part across the