2021 USTA NTRP RATINGS JUST RELEASED

The Charlotte Tennis Association wrapped up 2021 with over 11,500 USTA League registrations! Thank you to all players who participated, particularly all of our captains for their efforts to organize their teams and coordinate play. The 2021 year-end NTRP Ratings are now available and will go into effect on January 1, 2022 when registration for the Winter/Spring USTA Adult League opens. Let us know if you need help in forming teams or with team placements. Click on Read More for more information.​

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