Meadow Creek to host USTA National Indoor Championships
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Meadow Creek to host USTA National Indoor Championships

Meadow Creek Tennis & Fitness Club in Lakewood will be hosting the USTA National Indoor Cat III Championships, July 4-7, 2019. The event features the following divisions: Senior Men’s Singles & Doubles: 50/55/60 Senior Women’s Singles & Doubles: 40/50/60 Senior Mixed Doubles: 40/50/60 Registration deadline is June 24, via TennisLink.

2018 NTRP Ratings coming December 1
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2018 NTRP Ratings coming December 1

Year-end NTRP Ratings will be published on December 1. You may know that there are online Tennis Ratings sites that promise to track your NTRP to the hundredth. But when it comes to TennisRecord or TLS… THE JOKE IS ON YOU!   The only place to find 100% Guaranteed Authentic NTRP Ratings is on TennisLink.

2018 Big Book digitized for easier consumption
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2018 Big Book digitized for easier consumption

The 2018 Big Book of Colorado Tennis is now available to download from our newsstand. Of course, if you don’t like to click more than once, you can just view it here. USTA members can expect to see a hardcopy in your mailboxes and at facilities across the state next week. Here’s a peek at…

Upcoming 10s Tagged (Youth Progression) Events
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Upcoming 10s Tagged (Youth Progression) Events

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…

Youth Progression
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Youth Progression

Gamifying the Game In addition to playing right-sized tennis with modified racquets, balls and courts, kids in Colorado will soon track their own points from earning “stars” and “trophies” as they progress through the 10 and Under Youth Tennis Tournament Pathway. Beginning in January 2018, Colorado and the Intermountain Section will implement the national Youth Progression…

Youth Progression FAQs
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Youth Progression FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions/FAQs   Why is there a Youth Progression Pathway? The pathway ensures young players, ages 7-10 years old, compete at appropriate levels of play as they progress through competitive stages based on age, participation and achievement. The following are a few examples of the importance of Youth Tennis Progression for our young players:…

Colorado State Open deadline approaching
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Colorado State Open deadline approaching

The 126th Colorado State Open is coming to Gates Tennis Center September 15th-24th! The registration deadline is September 9. If you sign up by Friday, September 1, you’ll be entered into daily drawings for racquets, bags and gift certificates to local establishments! Questions? Email TheStateOpen@gmail.com. TennisLink: Tournament #257216617.

Play Kind Sportsmanship Award
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Play Kind Sportsmanship Award

Junior Competitors receive Play Kind Award Meet the 2017 USTA Intermountain Summer Closed Championship Play KIND Award winners. The award, presented by USTA Colorado official snack partner KIND, invites players to practice good sportsmanship. Both players received a KIND Prize Pack in recognition of their awards. KIND has also recognized two Colorado JTT squads for…