The USTA (United States Tennis Association) and the ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis Association) are separate organizations that serve distinct roles within the sport of tennis. While the USTA governs tennis at all levels across the United States, the ITA focuses specifically on collegiate tennis, managing competitions, rankings, and awards for student-athletes.
The USTA (United States Tennis Association) is the national governing body for tennis in the United States. Its mission is to promote and develop the sport of tennis for players of all ages and skill levels, from recreational participants to professional athletes. The USTA organizes tournaments, leagues, and programs at local, regional, and national levels, including the prestigious US Open. It is structured into 17 geographical sections, each responsible for managing tennis activities within its region. The USTA is instrumental in growing the sport through grassroots initiatives, junior development, and community outreach.
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Governs tennis in the U.S. across all levels (junior, collegiate, recreational, and professional).
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Runs the US Open, a Grand Slam tournament.
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Supports local leagues, tournaments, and tennis development programs.
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Promotes diversity and inclusion within the sport.
The ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis Association) is the governing body for collegiate tennis in the United States. It oversees the administration of competitions, rankings, and awards for student-athletes in collegiate tennis programs across all divisions, including NCAA (Divisions I, II, III), NAIA, and NJCAA. The ITA's focus is on fostering the growth and excellence of collegiate tennis, both as a competitive sport and as a means to develop student-athletes academically and athletically.
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Organizes collegiate tennis championships and tournaments.
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Maintains rankings for teams and individual players at the collegiate level.
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Provides recognition through awards and scholarships.
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Advocates for the development of collegiate tennis programs in the U.S.
USTA Sections Overview
About USTA and ITA
The USTA is made up of 17 individual sections, each representing distinct geographic locations throughout the U.S. and all working to support players and promote the growth of the game across the country. In turn, the 17 sections are each comprised of individual districts.
Get to know the USTA Sections
Find your section by clicking on your state in the map below. By clicking on the map below you will set your location on usta.com to that section to receive content to your local area. The USTA’s 17 geographical sections throughout the U.S. help bring tennis to people of all ages and abilities.
Learn more about each section and its contact information
1. USTA Caribbean; (787) 726-8782
2. USTA Eastern; (914) 697-2300
3. USTA Florida; (407) 545-8940; Click to Contact
4. USTA Hawaii Pacific; (808) 585-9503; Click to Contact
5. USTA Intermountain; (303) 695-4117; Click to Contact
6. USTA Mid-Atlantic; (703) 556-6120
7. USTA Middle States; (610) 935-5000; Click to Contact
8. USTA Midwest; (317) 577-5130; Click to Contact
9. USTA Missouri Valley; (913) 322-4800; Click to Contact
10. USTA New England; (508) 366-3450
11. USTA Northern; (952) 887-5001; Click to Contact
12. USTA Northern California; (510) 748-7373; Click to Contact
13. USTA Pacific Northwest; (503) 520-1877; Click to Contact
14. USTA Southern; (770) 368-8200; Click to Contact
15. USTA Southern California; (310) 208-3838; Click to Contact
16. USTA Southwest; (480) 289-2351; Click to Contact
17. USTA Texas; (512) 443-1334