clouds in the background

PARKS AND RECREATION

 

Net Generation, the official youth tennis of the USTA, provides tools and resources to help both brand new and well-established programs provide tennis in their communities. Once you sign up as a provider, you will get access to curriculum, customizable marketing assets, and the ability to create listings in our online search directory. Click below to learn more about all of the FREE resources that are available to you through Net Generation and thank you for helping us shape the future of tennis!

yellow line

NET GENERATION CURRICULUM

 

As an approved Net Generation provider, you’ll have access to comprehensive world-class curricula and training videos to deliver the highest-quality instruction. Whether you’re looking to build lesson plans or learn drills for your programs, these valuable resources are adaptable to fit your needs.

 

Check out some of the samples of the curriculum offered (located below) once you become a Net Generation approved provider. The Coaches curriculum is best suited for certified tennis professionals. The Community curriculum is best suited for providers who are not certified, or just starting out but want to run tennis programs. To start unlocking more curriculum and additional resources, complete the registration process and become a Net Generation provider today!

clouds in the background

COACHING MANUAL SAMPLES

*Coaches manuals only available to Approved Net Generation Certified Coaches

 

clouds in the background

MARKETING GENERATOR

 

With the Marketing Generator you can create your own professionally designed marketing materials to promote your programs!

clouds in the background

GRANT OPPORTUNITIES

 

The USTA offers a variety of grants to help grow the game of tennis. Want to improve tennis courts in your park? Click here to learn more about the USTA Facility Assistance Program.

clouds in the background

USTA SECTIONS

 

Want to get connected in your local area and learn more about local programming and resources? Click here to contact your local USTA office.