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

USTA League Tennis, presented by Chrysler, is the country’s largest recreational tennis league, providing organized, competitive matches for players at all levels. The program offers several different leagues to engage adult players of all ages and both genders so they can play singles, doubles or mixed doubles with opponents of similar ability. USTA Leagues include:
• The Adult League, for men and women age 19 and older
• The Senior League, for 50-plus players
• The Super Senior League, for 60-plus players
• The Mixed Doubles League, for men and women 19 and older; played as one man, one woman team

To ensure that opponents are evenly matched, players compete against others in the same National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) category. USTA League Tennis, presented by Chrysler, features local, area, district, and sectional championships that culminates in a national or regional championship.

We also offer the Intermountain Fall Mixed League which is exclusive to the USTA Intermountain Section.

For information about local and district league events, please contact your district office:

Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada Utah Wyoming

latest news

Vegas Women Place 2nd at Nationals

10/8/2009 7:39:00 PM

LAS VEGAS WOMEN FINISH SECOND AT USTA LEAGUE 4.0 ADULT NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Senior

11/21/2008 7:31:12 PM

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Super Senior

11/21/2008 7:31:13 PM

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Congratulations to the Intermountain Fall Mixed Doubles Section Champions and Finalists

11/7/2008 6:27:00 PM

Continue for team rosters and photos.

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Intermountain Teams at USTA League National Championships

10/8/2008 9:36:00 PM

Congratulations to the 2.5 Men's Team from Salt Lake City, UT for winning the USTA League National Championship, the 2.5 Women's Team from Belgrade, Montana for placing third and the 3.5 Senior Men from Las Vegas, NV for placing fourth!

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League Regulations

9/25/2008 9:15:00 PM

Continue to view the 2009 USTA League Regulations.

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About Computerized Ratings

11/19/2003 7:51:00 PM

The premise of computerized ratings is to mathematically reflect the intent of the National Tennis Rating Program definitions of "competitive and compatible" through a system that assigns ratings to players by direct and indirect comparison to players who compete at the USA League Tennis Championships. More information about Ratings and Appeals follows.

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About Dynamic NTRP

4/29/2003 8:50:00 PM

The National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) is the official system for determining the levels of competition for USTA League Tennis and is used to assure equitable competition in other leagues and for tournament players. Ratings range from 2.0-5.5. The premise of computerized ratings is to mathematically reflect the intent of the NTRP definitions of "competitive" and "compatible."

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