USTA Junior Team Tennis is a program for boys & girls ages 6-18 that allows kids to play on compatible teams of similar age and skill levels. Click the buttons below for information about leagues in the area and to register!
Junior Team Tennis
About Junior Team Tennis
Current Junior Team Tennis Season
Need Help?
Contact your local Junior Team Tennis Coordinator below for assistance.
USTA Adult Leagues
About USTA Florida Leagues For Adults
USTA Leagues are the country’s largest recreational tennis league. There are leagues available for all ages and skill. We are here to help you get started and find a team today!
Check out the schedules below for the Leagues offered each season. The Captain in your area for your team will have the team number and can assist you with signing up. If you have further questions or need assistance finding a team, contact your Local League Coordinator below.
Local League Resources & Updates
USTA League Schedule - Please click the button below to see the current schedule
Need Help?
Contact your local Local League Coordinator below for assistance.
NJTL Chapters
About National Junior Tennis & Learning Chapters
National Junior Tennis & Learning Chapters provide free or low-cost tennis and education programming to thousands of under-resourced youth throughout Florida. Click the links below for more information for the chapters in your area.
Adaptive Tennis
About Adaptive Tennis
USTA Florida promotes, develops and supports programs for individuals with differing physical and/or mental abilities and circumstances, and encourage facilities to provide adaptive tennis opportunities in their communities. Our outreach includes collaboration with organizations who serve special populations, participation at state events and support to Adaptive tennis programs through grants. Click the buttons below to find out more about the organizations who offer Adaptive Tennis programs in your County.
Wheelchair Tennis
About Wheelchair Tennis
Wheelchair Tennis is one of the world’s most popular wheelchair sports, with a growing base of players in the U.S. While the rules for wheelchair tennis may be slightly different, the game remains the same, regardless of whether you’re playing against another wheelchair tennis player or an able-bodied player.
Click the buttons below for programs in your area.
Community Tennis Associations
About Community Tennis Associations
USTA Community Tennis Associations partner with their communities to help grow tennis at the local level. These are not-for-profit, volunteer-based organizations supporting programs that grow the game of tennis. They are located in towns across the country and are great entry points if you’re looking to get started in the game, to play more often or to give back to our lifetime sport.
Click the links below for more information about the Community Tennis Associations in your area.
Other Play Opportunities
Looking for other ways to play? Want to start a program?
Contact our Tennis Service Representative below.