THERE’S A PLACE FOR YOU AND YOUR GAME THIS SUMMER

Charlotte’s summer USTA Leagues are just getting started with our traditional Mixed Doubles and Singles programs; and doubles play through the Charlotte USTA FLEX League. Players representing 4 public and 36 private facilities in the community are participating on 80 Mixed Doubles teams, 111 Singles teams and 98 FLEX League teams. Match play will run through mid-August culminating in local championship events for USTA Mixed Doubles and USTA NC Singles for advancement to the State Championships.

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The Charlotte Tennis Association is proud to support Ace the Stigma Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization which aims to normalize discussions around mental health, treating it with the same importance as physical health.  Registration is now open for the 2nd annual  Ace the Stigma Memorial Event, honoring Chuck Reiney. The event will take place June 26th-29th, 2025, at Olde Providence Racquet […]

The Charlotte Special Olympics Tennis Program is continuing to grow, and volunteers are need to support the athletes. Join a group of tennis enthusiasts who are dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities. Volunteers are parents, caregivers, players and experienced instructors; and play a role in making tennis more accessible and […]

Seven Charlotte Metro USTA Southern Combo Doubles League State Champion teams advanced to the Sectional Championships, where Arlene Conger’s 55 & Over team defeated a team from Georgia to claim the Southern Champion title. Their teamwork, dedication, and sportsmanship earned them well-deserved recognition as the best in both the state and the Southern section. Congratulations to […]

🎾 That’s a wrap on the 2024 USTA League season! But no time to kick back just yet—the new 2024 year-end NTRP Ratings are here! Starting January 1, 2025, these ratings will be in effect, and it’s game on for the next season! Ready to hit the courts with your team? Head over to the Charlotte […]

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