Started in 1987, the USTA School Tennis program has introduced hundreds of thousands of children to tennis in schools. In fact, the USTA/Virginia District in the last 2 years has visited over 200 schools and exposed over 20,000 children to the game of tennis. The USTA School Tennis program is a great way to get children involved with tennis!

What comprises the USTA School Tennis Program?
Tennis in Physical Education classes
Extracurricular/After School programs
No-Cut Tennis Teams

USTA/Virginia Tennis offers the following programs to help grow tennis in schools:                                                                          

Elementary Middle School High School

 

School Workshops

 

School Workshops

 

School Workshops

   

Tennis  in P.E. Classes

 

Tennis in P.E. Classes

 

Tennis in P.E. Classes

 

10&Under Tennis After School  Program/NJTL

 

Middle School Tennis Program/NJTL

 

High School No-Cut Program

 

10 & Under Jr. Team Tennis

    

Jr. Team Tennis 14 & Under Divisions

     

Jr. Team Tennis 18 & Under Divisions

Schools that meet the requirements are eligible for a Recreational Tennis Grant
Funding can be requested for more than just equipment (i.e. organizer stipends, operation/event expenses & more).  Grant Requests are to be for $2500 and higher.

Two funding cycles:

1. January 31 deadline/March approval

2. May 15 deadline/August approval

 

SIGN YOUR SCHOOL UP TODAY! 

A $35 USTA Organizational Membership provides your school with all the resources listed below, grants and more!

 

 School Workshops

• Free 3 hour trainings that show P.E. teachers how they can successfully offer tennis to their students even if they have limited or no experience with the sport and without the need for real tennis courts.
• Curriculum kit that was designed in collaboration with Dr. Robert Pangrazi and includes 8 lesson plans based on NASPE standards, as well as, an instructional DVD and CD with station signs.
• Free organized play workshop designed to show after school providers, parent volunteers, etc exactly how to organize and coordinate students in structured play formats
• Extracurricular program kits and models for elementary and middle school leagues
• Host school will recieve a tennis equipment package for a workshop with 12 or more attendees

 

 Jr. Team Tennis (JTT)

In USTA Jr. Team Tennis, the team concept emphasizes fun, fitness, and friends.  The focus in this kind of play is on enjoying the exhilaration of exercise and reaping the skills that make tennis fun for players at all ages and levels of competition.  USTA Jr. Team Tennis is a multi-week program of team practice and match play for boys and girls, ages 6-18, who want to play tennis on teams.  Teams are comprised of players of similar age and skill, and they compete against other teams from the same geographic region in one of five league divisions: 8 & under, 10 & under, 12 & under, 14 & under, or 18 & under. 

 

National Junior Tennis & Learning Networks (NJTL)

NJTL is a nationwide network of community organizations seeking to develop the character of young people through tennis and education.  Founded in 1969 by Arthur Ashe, NJTL reaches out to those who would not have the opportunity to play, instilling the values of leadership and academic excellence and giving all the kids the opportunity to develop skills for a lifetime of enjoyment of the sport. 

 

 High School No-Cut Tennis         

No-cut coaches play a critical role in our sport by allowing young players the opportunity to experience the lifetime sport of tennis as a member of a team representing their school.  The USTA encourages school coaches to adopt a no-cut philosophy and has resources to help. 

USTA/VA Tennis has a special offer for all Virginia high school coaches who implement the No-Cut program!  Click here for more information or contact Matt Barnhart, CLOAKING  

 

Recreational Coaches Workshop (RCW)

A Recreational Coaches Workshop (RCW) is an interactive, on-court training program designed for tennis teachers and coaches working with players at the recreational level.  Taught by a specially trained, certified teaching professional, this active 6-hour session covers teaching large groups, the games-based approach to coaching, the QuickStart tennis format, running effective team practices, and games every coach should know.  These workshops are an excellent primer for new coaches as well as a valuable refresher course for those with teaching experience but who seek more current methods and effective tools. 

Host an RCW in Virginia!

 

Workshops/Events

National Schools Summit

VA High School League (VHSL) Coaches Workshop

High School Tennis Association

Tennis Teachers Conference                  

VAHPERD Conference                                          

  

 For more information on USTA School Tennis in Virginia, contact Alex Chan at CLOAKING