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From now through August 17, USTA members receive 20% off on all PLAY CO apparel. Shop Now and use promo code USTA20 at checkout to redeem.
Balancing the self-reliance gained from his homeschooled background with a strong desire to support others, Niwot star netter, Neil Wilcox is set up for an extremely bright future. Eyeing a court with interest while visiting a museum, then 8-year-old Neil found his passion quickly when he was given the chance to by his dad to…
The following HighFIVE profile appears in the 2018 Spring issue of Colorado Tennis newspaper. Nick took a meandering path to get into his role at the USTA Colorado, twisting and turning its way through different states and industries. After graduating Smoky Hill High School, then the University of Colorado (Boulder), Nick worked in the mortgage industry…
How does Youth Progression work? USTA Colorado will track both participation (stars) and achievement (trophies) for players (ages 7-10) who compete in sanctioned tournaments or in Junior Team Tennis. Players and parents can easily track progress through the pathway by logging on to the Player Profile Page. Access the Player Profile Page by clicking the…
There are several components that have gone into making Craig Marshall, Co-owner/Director of Junior Tennis at the Parker Racquet Club, the man he is. And it’s his grassroots philosophy — that there should be no barriers to tennis — that came from his life of public service. Fit and positive about life at 61, he…
Parents of 7-10 year olds throughout the USTA Intermountain section will find it easier to navigate the waters of youth tennis beginning January 1, as our section adopts the USTA’s National Youth Progression Pathway. All 7-10 year old divisions in Colorado tournaments and Junior Team Tennis will be “gamified” by adding online tracking game-play elements to engage…
The RFA @ 10 The Colorado Youth Tennis Foundation’s Racquets for All (RFA) program turned 10 years-old in 2018. For all those years, gently used and new racquets have been collected, re-conditioned and re-strung, then given to those who need equipment in order to play tennis. Nearly 700 racquets have been donated to the program so far…