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U.S. Tennis Participation Tops 30 Million People for the First Time in More than 25 Years

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., November 17, 2009 - The USTA and TIA announced today that tennis participation in the United States topped 30 million players for the first time in more than two decades. The annual survey of 6,000 Americans showed that tennis participation grew in all age groups under the age of 50 and within all ethnicities. With 30.1 million people hitting the courts, tennis participation has grown 12% over 2008 and climbed 25% since 2003. The survey is conducted...

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USTA Awards Over $400,000 in Recreational Tennis Grants to 45 Non-Profit Organizations Across the Country

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., October 20, 2009 - The USTA announced today that it is awarding over $400,000 in Recreational Tennis Grants to 45 non-profit organizations across the country.  The Recreational Tennis Division has pooled together financial resources to create a new series of grants to be distributed on a bi-annual basis to non-profits that are committed to increasing tennis participation, well-established in their communities, support tennis programming and...

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Afterschool Alliance Celebrated "Lights On Afterschool" on October 22, 2009

The 10th annual nationwide celebration of afterschool programs was held on October 22, 2009 in more than 7,500 communities throughout the country.

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USTA and Newark Mayor Cory Booker Open Renovated Jesse Allen Park Featuring Permanent QuickStart Courts

Newark, NJ -- Sept. 2009 --  The USTA and Newark Mayor Corey Booker recently announced the reopening of a renovated Jesse Allen Park. The renovated park features tennis courts of three sizes, including full-size courts (78'), and permanent 36' and 60' QuickStart courts. Jesse Allen Park becomes the first public park in the country to house permanent tennis courts of all three sizes and the first park in New Jersey to...

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Parks Director Receives USTA President's Award

Springfield, MO -- Sept. 2009 --  Jodie Adams, director of the Springfield-Greene County Park Board, was presented with the 2009 USTA President's Award in New York earlier this month during the U.S. Open.  The annual award recognizes individuals who have given unusual and extraordinary service to the sport of tennis in the pubic interest.  Click here to read the S...

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USTA Participates in Development and Implementation of a National Physical Activity Plan

The USTA as an organization is committed to growing the sport of tennis, and as such, encourages Americans to pursue a healthy lifestyle of physical activity.  According to the National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity (NCPPA), senior authorities on public health ranging from the U.S. Surgeon General and the World Health Organization to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have called upon the U.S. to adopt a national physical activity plan. ...

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D.C. Tennis Program to Put More Children on the Courts

July 9, 2009 - Washington, D.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty is expected to announce today a citywide initiative to bring about a tenfold increase in the number of children enrolled in tennis programs.  Through a partnership of the District's Department of Parks and Recreation and a number of nonprofit groups, including the United States Tennis Association, the city is kicking off the QuickStart Tennis program, which was developed to help children learn the game.  ...

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Washington, DC After-School Programs Become Emergency Food Providers

May 30, 2009 - The budding tennis players at an after-school program in Southeast Washington used to be picky eaters, discarding their fruit or complaining if their sandwiches had strawberry jelly instead of grape ...  Click here for the Washington Post article. 

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American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (Stimulus Package) Funding Sources

While contacting your local representatives is the first step in determining ARRA funding opportunities for your area, the following websites are also good sources:

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Make an Impact with The Big Serve - Volunteer Today

Share your passion for this lifelong sport by helping to grow the game in your own community.  Click here to find a volunteer opportunity in your community or to start your own project.  Some of these projects will introduce kids to the benefits of tennis ... others involve assisting Special Olympians or cleaning up facilities so that everyone can enjoy this lifetime sport.  The possibilities are endless.  One day of service can have a huge impact on someone's life, including your own, so volunteer today!  

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