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The Future of Tennis is in Your Hands


The USTA is committed to offering high quality training workshops that prepare coaches, pros, instructors, P.E. teachers, and after-school tennis providers to give players an exceptional tennis experience.

To learn more about workshops that best fit your needs, email TYLER STRONG with USTA TN. 
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USTA On-Court Workshop
SCS - Cordova Elementary
Conducted by Jeff Smith, Tyler Strong & Thomas Fanjoy 
USTA Southern and USTA Tennessee
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To ensure a safe & fun environment for all participants, the USTA has developed "Safe Play." Safe Play embodies the USTA’s commitment to respect & safety for every individual participating in a USTA event or program through the use of screening, education & reporting tools.    
School Tennis Workshops 
Free 3-hour teacher workshops designed to show physical educators and extracurricular program leaders how to conduct a quality tennis unit and activities for Kids Tennis Club.  The workshop also includes class management techniques, basic tennis skills, station activities, supervised play formats, and Tennis
​Skillastics
activities.  


Workshop attendees may sign up for Net Generation, giving them the opportunity to receive curricula and equipment for their school.  The school workshop often meets school district requirements for continuing education credits.  

Representatives from USTA Tennessee teach PE teachers fun tennis games and activities to use with people of all ages.  The teachers are shown how to safely introduce the lifetime sport to their students without tennis courts or a large amount of equipment.  It is a very active program in which the teachers participate in all of the games and drills.  For more information on school tennis contact Tyler Strong. 


Tennis providers can click here to learn more about
​Net Generation, the new youth brand of the USTA.

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  • Home Page
  • Junior Team Tennis
    • Team Managers
    • Play It Forward
    • State Championships
  • Junior Development
  • Junior Tournaments
  • Tennis in Schools
  • USTA Youth Progression
  • Coach & Pro Resources
  • Play Days
  • Scholarships
  • Rally Cats
  • Memphis Open
  • Play It Forward
  • NJTL Summer Camp
    • USTA Foundation NJTL Essay Contest
  • Contact & Social
  • Weather Updates
  • Blog