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The pilots call it going West.... The Judge started life in Forest Hills, New York. As a boy he grew up in the neighborhood of the Westside Tennis Club.
The USTA announced details of a proposed plan for future development at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
The USTA announced the eight girls and seven boys who have been accepted into the main draw and the qualifying draw at the 2012 Roland Garros Junior French Championships.
Top Open Players From Across United States to Play in National Tournament June 4-10, 2012
The contest encourages fan engagement by asking them to determine the winner by voting for their favorite finalist photo on the website, www.createyourowntenniscourt.com.
Vicki Buholz of Dallas, Texas Captures Women’s 50s Consolation Singles Title
Erin Boynton of Toronto Upsets San Diego’s Tracey Thompson to Reach Women’s 50s Consolation Final at USTA
First Lady Michelle Obama joined U.S. Olympians, Paralympians and London hopefuls to announce a nationwide commitment to get more than 1.7 million American children active
Prince’s bankruptcy filing last week didn’t spare much of the tennis industry, with dozens of players, coaches, consultants, media and other tennis business being listed as creditors
Top Senior Women Tennis Players to Compete for Prestigious National Titles
I am sending this letter in the hopes that you will respond to your membership before the upcoming national meeting. I have been warned there will be repercussions for choosing sides and I am willing to accept that.
TGA, the company that is introducing golf to thousands of children nationwide through programs at schools and community based organizations, is set to do the same for tennis in partnership with the United States Tennis Association (USTA).
They had to wait till the last match of the day, but the Atlanta-area fans did not leave disappointed on Saturday as they watched 29-year-old Robby Ginepri of Kennesaw, Ga., move one match away from winning a coveted spot in next month’s Australian Open main draw
The United States Tennis Association (USTA) announced that on January 1, 2012 the rules of tennis officially will be changed and require that 10 and Under Tennis tournaments be played utilizing smaller, lighter racquets and lower-bouncing balls on smaller courts.
Two of the U.S.'s most promising young women, CoCo Vandeweghe and Melanie Oudin, made substantial coaching changes in the late summer.
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