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My Tennis Story

 

Share your tennis story with USTA Texas

 
Do you have tennis news or a tennis story you want to tell? The My Tennis Story link at www.texas.usta.com is the place to tell the world about your big ZAT or National Open win? Did your team just win the league title or have you reached a big milestone in your tennis career? These are excellent examples of what we are looking for.

 

Click here to submit your story the USTA Texas website. Please send stories as Word attachments and attach all pictures as JPGs. Submissions and pictures are subject to cropping and editing. Thanks and we look forward to sharing your story. 

 

Latest News

2012 Polar Brrr Nothing But Doubles Tournament


2012 Polar Brrr Nothing But Doubles Tournament - Capital Area Tennis Association’s Rally for the Cure, Austin, Texas (Courtyard Tennis Club and Lost Creek Country Club) – Jan. 25, 2012 Read More
 

Taylor Area Tennis Association Wins Austin CTA Shootout


The newly formed Taylor Area Tennis Association, on the second stop of the CTA Shootout Series held in Austin on January 28, won grand prize of a complimentary registration and accommodations for the CD Workshop this year. Nine different CTAs were represented bringing over 45 community volunteers together. After presentations at the USTA Texas office, the group traveled to Austin Tennis Center for a friendly team competition. Read More
 

USTA Celebrates Black History Month


February is Black History Month, and USTA.com celebrates by looking at the impact and achievements of African Americans in our great sport of tennis. Read More
 

2012 yp Challenger of Dallas set for Feb. 4-11


The 2012 yp Challenger of Dallas, one of the largest pro men’s tennis events in North Texas and one of the top stops of the USTA Pro Circuit will take place at TBarM Club, in Dallas, Texas from Feb. 4-11. USTA Texas section members receive $5 off all tickets. Read More
 

Nine Texas Players Named to International Tennis Teams


Nine of the 40 players who will represent the United States at the 32nd ITF Seniors World Team Championships, held in San Diego from Feb. 5-11, are from Texas. Read More
 

Equipment Sized Right


New rules. Kid-sized racquets. Slower, lower bouncing balls. It’s easier than ever for kids to get in the game! Read More
 

Central Texas earns NJTL Chapter of the Year


The USTA recognized the Central Texas Tennis Association (Austin, Texas) as one of its three National Junior Tennis & Learning of the Year Award winners for 2011. USTA recognizes NJTL programs that reflect the vision of its founder Arthur Ashe, Charlie Pasarell and Sheridan Snyder at is 2012 Awards Program held in New Orleans on Jan. 14 as part of the Community Tennis Development Workshop. Read More
 

Houston named USTA National CTA of the Year


The USTA announced that the Houston Tennis Association has been selected as the 2011 National Community Tennis Association of the Year. The Houston Tennis Association was selected from a pool of approximately 1,200 community tennis associations from across the country for its tireless commitment to growing tennis in its community. Read More
 

USTA to honor grassroots tennis champions with national awards


Ten award winners will be honored during the USTA Community Tennis Development Workshop (CTDW), which will be held at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel in New Orleans, La., Jan. 13-15. Read More
 

Houston Based Reading Aces Wins TAPE Award


As high school seniors prepare college applications the prompt titled extracurricular activities places a unique challenge on elite tennis players. As most know, competing at the highest level of junior tennis demands tireless commitment and sacrifice. For many juniors, tennis is no longer an extracurricular rather everything else, including school, volunteering and childhood discovery has become supplementary activities. Read More
 

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