Adult Tennis

 

GET OUT AND PLAY.

Get in The Tennis Game 


Find a Court

Ready to play and looking for a court near you? Use our search to find tennis facilities in your local area.

 

Find a Coach

Are you looking for a coach, tournaments, or USTA League? Find Safe Play approved coaches and play opportunities.

Leagues

Stay active, improve your tennis game, and have the chance to compete for a national championship with USTA League.

Membership

Get in the game as a USTA member. Connect with our nationwide community and unlock special benefits.

 

Adult Social Tennis

 

Adult social tennis provides casual play opportunities for every level of tennis player, from those new to tennis to those with years of experience. Whether you are looking for a multi-week program, a half-day event, or just an hour of fun to socialize with friends or meet new people, there is an adult social tennis program that fits your schedule.


USTA League

 

Organized into three age groups–18 & over, 40 & over and 55 & over–USTA League is the country’s largest adult competitive tennis league for players of all skill levels that begins locally and branches out nationally. 

 

After creating a USTA Account, new players can self-rate to obtain an NTRP rating. Once you have an NTRP rating, you are ready to find a league and start playing.


Adult USTA Tournaments

 

The USTA holds tournaments across the country for all ages and abilities, from local tournaments to national championships, on all surfaces.


Wheelchair Tennis

 

The USTA is dedicated to providing top-flight programming and developmental opportunities to wheelchair athletes of all ages and backgrounds. The USTA offers a wide variety of sectional and national wheelchair tournaments throughout the country, and gender-neutral divisions were unveiled in 2021 to promote level-based play for all competitors.


Adaptive Tennis

 

Tennis provides adults with cognitive and physical disabilities the benefits of improved hand-eye coordination, balance, mobility, strength and fitness. It builds self-confidence, social skills and functional independence. The sport offers inclusive opportunities for adults with disabilities and creates friendships for a lifetime.