“Top 10 Opportunity Tips For Your Junior Players” David Zeutas-Broer USPTA Master Pro USTA New England Player Development ½ Day, Non-Elimination Singles Tournaments ½ Day, Non-Elimination Doubles Tournaments Tournament Entry Fee Program Local Jr. Team Tennis Leagues To Promote & Develop the Growth of Tennis
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“Top 10 Opportunity Tips For Your Junior Players”David Zeutas-Broer USPTA Master Pro
USTA New England Player Development
½ Day, Non-Elimination Singles Tournaments½ Day, Non-Elimination Doubles TournamentsTournament Entry Fee ProgramLocal Jr. Team Tennis Leagues
To Promote & Develop the Growth of Tennis
“Top 10 Opportunity Tips For Your Junior Players”
New England Challenger Circuit New England Championship Series New England Zonal & Intersectional
Teams New England Junior E-Newsletter College Showcases & College
Recruiting Tournaments Tennis On Campus
To Promote & Develop the Growth of Tennis
TIP #1: ½ Day, Non-Elimination Singles Tournaments
Format: Round-Robin Match-Play
Duration: 3.5 - 4.5 Hours
Scoring: 6 Game Pro Sets, No-Ad
Ball Type: 10u Orange, 12u Green,14u Yellow
Register Online: Futures Circuit Events
Level: Search for Entry Level on Schedule
LINK TO SCHEDULE & REGISTRATION:http://tennislink.usta.com/tournaments/schedule/search.aspx?section=45&division=G8
USTA New England hopes to promote and develop more participation in junior tournaments from players from all backgrounds.
Families of USTA juniors with a family Taxable Income of $50,000 or less, and other families who may have extenuating circumstances, are encouraged to apply.
Players accepted into the program will be able to enter designated tournaments for half the regular tournament fee, with the balance of the fee being covered by USTA New England and the host club.
FOR MORE DETAILS & PROGRAM APPLICATION CLICK ON LINK: http://www.newengland.usta.com/AboutUs/junior_tournament_fee_program/
Leagues Co-ed team play using WTT format for ages 6-18 Intermediate and Advanced divisions Competitive play with a great team camaraderie component Local play with advancement opportunities to State, Section,
and National Championships TO LEARN MORE CLICK ON THIS LINK:
July 3-7, 2014 (Standings cutoffs-girls +/- #20, boys +/- #20) USTA Boys & Girls 12 Zone Team Championship Tournament ID# 450517914
USTA Boys & Girls 14 Zone Team Championship Tournament ID# 450518314
USTA Boys & Girls 16 Zone Team Championship Tournament ID# 450518614
July 5-9, 2014 (Standings cutoffs- girls +/- #6, boys +/- #4) USTA Boys & Girls 14 Intersectional Team Championship Tournament ID# 450042514
USTA Boys & Girls 16 Intersectional Team Championship Tournament ID# 450518914
July 26-29, 2014 (Standings cutoffs- girls +/- #8, boys +/- #9) USTA Girls 18 National Team Championship Tournament ID# 450519114
USTA Boys 18 National Team Championship Tournament ID# 450519014
To Promote & Develop the Growth of Tennis
TIP #8: USTA New EnglandJr. E-Newsletter
This junior-focused digital publication blasts quarterly to USTA New England members with important news, opportunities, member benefits & feature stories that highlight junior players.
If a player would like to receive the newsletters, they update their USTA membership profile with their email address and choose to receive local news to their email.
CLICK ON LINK TO VIEW THE Jr. E-Newsletter: http://ebm.mailusta.com/c/tag/hBTBipWB7W$3TB84N8QAAAAAAeQ/doc.html?t_params=EMAIL%3Dhinckley%2540newengland.usta.com
To Promote & Develop the Growth of Tennis
TIP #9:College Varsity Play
USTA Guide to Tennis On College Campuses http://assets.usta.com/assets/1/15/2010_USTA_College_Guide_7.pdf
College Showcases College Recruiting Tournaments
To Promote & Develop the Growth of Tennis
TIP #10: USTA Tennis On Campus
Competitive play with a great social component. Co-ed team play using WTT format College club team league in New England with 30+
teams that play dual matches and tournaments Advancement opportunities to Section and National