USTA JUNIOR
PROGRAMS
Try, Learn, Play, Compete
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| A fun-filled event offering free tennis instruction by teaching professionals along with lots of games and activities. | |
| Designed to get people of all ages to try the sport, it's perfect for people who have never played before or who have not played in some time. | |
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| Introduces tennis to youngsters in school through physical education classes. | |
| Provides free equipment, training for teachers, curriculum materials, motivational assemblies and follow-up workshops. | |
| Reaches over 500,000 students yearly in the south. | |
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| Targets juniors of all ages. | |
| Active in public parks and private clubs. | |
| Offers grant money for starting new NJTL programs and expanding existing ones. | |
| Co-founded by Arthur Ashe and Charles Pasarell in 1969. | |
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| A low-cost introductory program for new or returning players. | |
| Prepares juniors to play tennis in just 6-12 weeks. | |
| Provides instruction and supervised play. | |
| Prepares participants for USA Team Tennis (Youth). | |
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| Introduces players ages 6 - 18 to competitive team tennis while emphasizing fun, fitness and friends. | |
| Focuses on fundamentals and positive coaching for youngsters who are comfortable with full-court play. | |
| Matches players of similar age and ability using the Juniors National Tennis Rating Program (JNTRP). | |
| Includes free T-Shirt. | |
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| Introduces the basic fundamentals of tennis to 4 - 8 year olds. | |
| Encourages parents to be involved as team coaches. | |
| Includes a tennis racquet, t-shirt and trophy. | |
| Flexible format allows implementation at tennis facilities, recreational centers or school gyms. | |