Resource Library
Access resources developed by the USTA and its partners to help you teach and develop players on and off the court.
Parks & Recreation and Community Tennis Associations
Resources created to support parks and recreation, plus Community Tennis Associations (CTAs)
Overview of the USTA's core facility offerings, and how organizations and facilities can utilize the services.
Running a tennis event? No court? No problem! If this is your first time running a tennis event or your tenth, this event planning guide will support you. Access downloadable planning worksheets, checklists, and learn best practices for promoting your event. A tennis event is not complete without activities. Use this guide for on-court and off-court activities to keep your players moving!
Court Captains are non-certified Officials who promote a safe and enjoyable experience for players while providing guidance through all aspects of point and match play. Five key responsibilities of Court Captains include reinforcement of safety, rallying, scoring, structure, and transitions during activities.
Webinar series to help CTAs and Parks/Rec. departments grow tennis in their community.
A succession plan to help guide the governing board in planned or emergency departures of key positions.
A guide for professional development opportunities in an organization.
Responsibilities breakdown for a potential governing board.
Flyer explaining how you can turn a tennis venue into a Collegiate Community Hub.
Flyer to describe the Municipality and Park Assessment program.
Guide to assist and educate municipalities that are looking to build their tennis offerings in the community.
Brochure explaining the USTA Master Liability and Accident Insurance Program.
Brochure explaining the Directors and Officers Coverage within the USTA Master Liability Insurance Program.
Advocate to keep college tennis alive with tactics and talking points to use in your community.
Advocate to keep college tennis alive with tactics and talking points to use in your community.
Develop your approach to advocate for tennis in your community with communication tactics, funding source examples and more.
Tennis is a game that can be adapted for any mental, physical or emotional disability. Learn more about advocating for Wheelchair Tennis.
One of the most exciting populations to engage is members of the armed forces. This community is always in need of more services and can benefit both physically and psychologically from tennis.
At the USTA, inclusiveness is one of our core values. We believe that anyone from anywhere should be able to play and compete equally and fairly in a sport that is open to all.
Advocating for tennis in your community can help increase participation in the sport from underserved populations.
Download this free playbook to learn more about the opportunities and pathways available to junior players.
This guide provides insight on how to use the Net Generation Community Curriculum in a camp format. You'll have the opportunity to use it as a turnkey program or the option to take it piece by piece in order to provide the best experience for your campers.