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 USTA Intermountain Section
 1201 South Parker Road
 #200
 Denver, CO 80231
 (303) 695-4117 (Phone)

USTA Guide for Community Tennis Associations

USTA Guide for Community Tennis Associations

If you are trying to start, develop or improve your CTA, the Intermountain Section would like to lend a hand. For all USTA/Intermountain Organizational and Registered CTA members, we will provide you with a free copy of the "USTA Guide for Community Tennis Associations". This manual contains information on what a CTA is, the different types of CTAs, how to form a CTA including information on organizing, building relationships, developing volunteers, and raising funds.  There is also a wealth of information on USA Tennis programs and how to advertise and promote your programs.  

The manual is free to USTA/Intermountain Organizational and registered CTA members.  To become a registered CTA, you simply have to complete a four-page form providing information on your CTA. 

To find out how you can receive a copy, please email Keith Bell. Be sure to include the following information in your e-mail:
Your first and last name
CTA's name (if formed)
Mailing address
Phone number
e-mail address

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