USTA Colorado to host Net Generation Forum for tennis providers
The Net Generation starts with all of us. We’re here to welcome and engage the next generation of players and help usher in a new era of tennis in the United States. By investing in and supporting coaches, teachers, parents, volunteers, NJTL networks and community organizations, we’re ready to break new ground on and off the court.
With so many fantastic youth programs in the market to grow the game, we must unite a single, customer-facing brand. It is vital for success. Tennis – like most youth sports – doesn’t currently have a single, relatable national brand that captures the imagination of kids and parents, creates a sense of pride and ownership, puts the customer in stead of the organization first, and meets the demands of today’s discerning parents and kids. Net Generation will do all of those things.
Inspiring youth play is critical to ensure our voice is heard and relevant in the crowded sports market. Through one brand, we will connect all families interested in tennis to their local programs and initiatives. And through a consistent narrative wherever we interact with customers, we will initiate change and set a new precedent for youth sports.
Welcome to the Net Generation.
USTA Colorado is hosting a special Net Generation Forum for local tennis pros, coaches and providers, and has enlisted some high profile speakers.
Craig Morris General Manager, USTA Community Tennis & Youth Tennis
Tracy Davies Director, USTA Junior Play
Anne Davis Director, USTA Community Engagement
The Forum is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for tennis providers (teaching pros, coaches, facility and association tennis directors and owners).
USTA Colorado encourages all providers to take advantage of this “can’t miss” event!
Two sessions will be offered:
TUESDAY, JULY 25 • 6:30-9:00pm
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 • 9:00-11:30am
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Courtyard Denver Cherry Creek
Skyline Ballroom
1475 S Colorado Blvd
Denver, CO 80222
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All attendees are also invited to join us for a brief discussion of the
10 and Under
Youth Tennis Progression
which Colorado will implement beginning in 2018.