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    • JUNIOR COMPETITON & RULES
    • JUNIOR SPORTSMANSHIP
  • ADULTS
    • ADULT LEAGUES
    • ADULT TOURNAMENTS
    • CAPTAINS CORNER
    • RULES / SPORTSMANSHIP
    • NTRP RATINGS
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GETTING STARTED

Why Tennis? Why USTA?

Why Tennis? Why USTA?

Why Tennis? Why USTA?

Tennis is one of the most popular sports worldwide, with millions playing every year. One of the advantages of playing tennis is that it can be played for a lifetime. 


From junior tennis players who are just getting the hang of it to those competing at the highest levels, the USTA provides play formats and programs to give kids the best opportunities to succeed and keep playing tennis. 


Through the USTA’s American Development Model framework, junior tennis players can learn to compete according to their age and ability to be on the path to self-confidence and having fun. 

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Net Generation

Why Tennis? Why USTA?

Why Tennis? Why USTA?

The USTA has created a youth brand called Net Generation - a celebration of a game where no one sits on the sidelines. Tennis is easy to learn and tailored for all ages and abilities, giving kids a game that will help them build friendships and learn skills they will use for life. 


Net Generation aims to connect tennis providers with players in a safe environment that focuses on engaging more kids To achieve this, all providers are required to complete a Safe Play background screening. 


Coaches, organizers, and teachers can gain access to the expertise of the USTA as they work with leading experts worldwide to develop new play formats, curricula, and digital tools. 


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Youth Progression

Why Tennis? Why USTA?

Youth Progression

Players must be at least 5 years old to play in a USTA competitive program and will graduate from  the Net Generation PlayTracker at the age of 11, on the first day of their birthday month.  


Ball color recommendations:

RED: Players aged 5-7 

ORANGE:  Players aged 7-9 

GREEN: Players aged 9-11


Players aged 7-8 with 1,000 play points in ORANGE ball are eligible for GREEN ball.  A coach assessment is available for players who have the skills to advance to green early.

 

All GREEN ball players will be required to meet 1,500 points in order to play in YELLOW ball events. At least 1,000 of these must come from win points. At age 11 players will age out of the PlayTracker/Youth Progression model.

Net Generation PlayTracker

JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP

Once you are ready to get started, click on the button below to create a FREE USTA Junior Membership account.

CLICK HERE TO JOIN USTA AND CREATE A FREE JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP ACCOUNT

JUNIOR GUIDEBOOK

For a complete overview of USTA Junior programming click on the button below to access a digital copy of our USTA St. Louis Junior Tennis Guidebook. The guidebook also includes our district rules, regulations and policies Contact us at juniors@ustastl.com for a hard copy.

USTA ST. LOUIS JUNIOR TENNIS GUIDEBOOK

questions?

If you have questions, please reach out to us, we are here to help. Email or call 314-432-3990

EMAIL US: JUNIORS@USTASTL.COM

JUNIOR PATHWAY

Junior Pathway Video: 

When Is Your Child Ready for Competition?

JUNIOR PROGRAMS

TEAM CHALLENGES

 A USTA Team Challenge is your first step into tennis competition. Team Challenges offer a low-pressure team environment for beginner junior tennis players of all ages to develop their skills with others of similar experience. These events are not focused on winning and losing, instead focusing on positive teamwork. 

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JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS (JTT)

 USTA Junior Team Tennis, or “JTT”, brings together boys and girls, ages 5 to 18, to play singles, doubles and mixed doubles against other coed teams. Beyond being fun and a great form of exercise, USTA Junior Team Tennis is a competitive, level-based environment that promotes individual growth, social development and life skills. 

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JUNIOR COMPETITION

  • Junior Circuits — non-ranked, district-sanctioned events where juniors compete in non-elimination matches against players of similar ability, gaining experience and demonstrating good sportsmanship. 


  • Junior Tournaments — Level 7 (intermediate) to Level 1 (advanced) events, with a universal ranking system that distributes points consistently across the country based on a player’s progression in a tournament.

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