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  USA Tennis Free For All

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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                USA Schools Tennis

  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.   

              USA Tennis - NJTL

  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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              USA Tennis 1 . 2 . 3

  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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                       USA Team Tennis - Youth

  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.

          USA Team Tennis (Red Division)

  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.

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