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At the outset of the project, the City suggested that park improvements would result in a more meaningful degree of public benefit than an in-kind replacement for the 0.68 acres that is proposed for alienation
Mayo Hibi completed the ITF Carson-ASICS Easter Bowl double on Saturday, concluding a dominating two weeks of tennis with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Tornado Ali Black.
At the start of the day, 16 teams had their sights set on the Championship; now only four remain.
The USTA announced that it is partnering with the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) to support the "no cut" policy
Austin Upsets Top-Seeded Loeb On Day 3 of ASICS Easter Bowl
The USTA announced that it is offering two audition options for the seventh annual US Open casting call.
The USTA announced that it will spotlight a college tennis match as part of its College MatchDay series when BYU plays at Boise State men on Saturday, April 6, in Boise, Idaho.
The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, which is the home of the US Open, will be home to
With the US Open forced into a corner on future prize money to the tune of a $50 million player payout by 2017.
The USTA announced that it has awarded $75,000 in Multicultural Excellence Tennis Grants to 10 community tennis organizations across the country.
The USTA felt that it had to increase prize money at the US Open by a record amount because top officials felt they needed a long term agreement with the players to move ahead with their other plans.
The US Open has responded positively to player pressure and continued threats of boycotts and by 2017 the total amount of prize money will reach $US 50 million, effectively doubling the amount offered last year.
Refurbishment and creation of 10,000 youth-sized tennis courts in the United States as part of USTA’s commitment to First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! initiative
In a new study, Mobile Alabama’s Copeland-Cox Tennis Center was said to have an economic impact of just over $54 million on the area in 2012.
Boise, Idaho doesn't easily roll of the lips of the international tennis crowd.
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