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When you bring tennis into your school, whether you work at the elementary, middle or high school level, the benefits to the students transcend the boundaries on the court. You will help your students build self-confidence, learn teamwork and sportsmanship as well as lead healthy lifestyles. Now bringing tennis to your school is easier than ever, with resources and training available from the USTA. Are you looking for a new sport to be offered in your physical education class besides the traditional games like kickball?
 
We provide all of the training and resources, including portable nets that set up right on the gym floor. To get tennis in your physical education classes, have your physical education instructor, athletic director, or principal contact the USTA Northern California Tennis Service Representative assigned to your area, listed here. Let us bring tennis to your school!

Schools Tennis Programs

Elementary School Programs


Get elementary school kids immediately into tennis with the QuickStart Tennis format, part of Jr. Team Tennis. The format uses short courts and modified equipment to help make the learning process easier and a lot more fun. Read More
 

Middle & High School Tennis


Middle and High School Tennis Leagues, Clubs and No-Cut teams are instrumental in achieving the health and wellness goals of schools. The USTA provides the resources and funding necessary to make it easy to bring these programs to your school.
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Schools Ambassador Program


The ADOPT-A-SCHOOL initiative utilizes the talent and energy of USTA volunteers, staff, tennis professionals and tennis enthusiasts to become ambassadors for promoting tennis in schools.  Existing local school associations will be targeted such as PTAs and PTOs in coordination with NJTL chapters, community Tennis Associations, parks and Junior Team Tennis providers to help institute tennis into physical education, QuickStart Tennis after school programs and No-Cut School tennis teams.  Read More
 


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