San Diego to host 2010 CTDW, register now!
The 2010 Community Tennis Development Workshop (CTDW) will be held January 22-24 in San Diego. Build, strengthen and energize your team! Your attendance can improve your programming and develop your local organization. Benefit from interactive sessions led by program experts and other peers in the field, and take advantage of networking opportunities with over 500 attendees from across the country. You will emerge informed, connected and inspired to continue to grow the game. Interested? Click here to register now.
Community Tennis Associations:
People make the difference
Becoming a registered Community Tennis Association (CTA) in the USTA Pacific Northwest can help to mobilize a group who may want to see new or refurbished courts in the community. As a CTA, you will also receive support to deliver programming such as USTA League Tennis, Jr. Team Tennis and after-school tennis to youth, seniors and adults in your community.
You supply the passion and we’ll supply the resources to help you succeed. The USTA Pacific Northwest has grant and funding opportunities available only to registered CTAs. We can also help your organization with accident, liability, directors and officers insurance, as well as web site hosting, networking, and continuing education opportunities.
People really do make a difference. To get started or to learn more about the benefits of starting a CTA in your community, please click here or contact Gail Benzler by email at benzler@pnw.usta.com or by phone at (425) 803-2960.
Community Tennis Associations in the Pacific Northwest
We'd like to recognize and say thank you to all of the enthusiastic individuals who have come together to celebrate and help grow the sport of tennis in their community. Please click here to view a complete list of registered USTA Pacific Northwest Community Tennis Associations.
Resources to benefit CTA programming and initiatives
Click here to check out a list of web sites that may be helpful or of interest to your Community Tennis Association (CTA).