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

The Importance of CTA Registration - VERY!

The Importance of CTA Registration - VERY!

In an effort to understand and help Community Tennis Associations (CTAs), the USTA is asking CTAs to become "registered." Registering involves completing a four page CTA Registration Form and being a current USTA organizational member (only $25).

The CTA Registration Form allows the Intermountain Section to better understand the individual CTAs throughout our Section. It gives us an idea of what each CTA is doing, what their needs are and how we can best assist them. In addition, by becoming a registered CTA, the CTA is in turn helping tennis throughout the Intermountain Section - which receives funding from the USTA to promote and grow tennis based on the number of registered CTAs.

If you are involved with a CTA and have not yet received a registration form, please contact your district tennis association or Keith Bell at the USTA Intermountain office. If you have already received the registration form, please complete it and return it to your District office as soon as possible.

Click here to register as a Community Tennis Association (CTA).

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