Local USTA Certified Officials are managed by the St. Louis Association of Tennis Officials (SLATO) and serve an important role during competitive matches.
While working District and Section tournaments officials are “Roving Umpires” covering 4-6 courts. Their duties include:
Note: Officials are not line judges. Players are responsible for making their own line calls. An Official will only overrule a call if they are 100% sure the call was wrong. The overrule will be made immediately and will not be made on appeal from a player.
For more detailed information on Roving Umpire duties CLICK HERE
SLATO President
John Kelly
SLATO District Chair/MV Representative
Donna Stauffer
If you would like to become an official, please, click the link below to read about the six required steps. The work is rewarding, and the hours are flexible. If you have any questions, please, contact Donna Stauffer (djstauffer53@gmail.com)
Officiating is extremely rewarding. It is a great way to give back to the game and help foster good sportsmanship and a lifelong love of tennis for our junior players. Will you answer the call?
The new Officiating Certification Structure will benefit Officials in every discipline and at all levels. It reduces the number of certification levels and creates a clear pathway for advancement. It puts grassroots officiating at the forefront with two of the three levels focusing on community officiating.
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