Jr. Team Tennis
 
USTA Jr. Team Tennis

Divisions



10 and Under Intermediate

Seasons: Fall and Spring

Match Days: Saturday Afternoons

Format: Multiple matches happen at 1 location where 3-4 teams get together. During these, a team will play 2 matches per date. Each team match consists of boys doubles, girls doubles, girls singles, boys singles, and mixed doubles. Each individual match is a 4-game short set (first to 4 games), with NO-AD scoring.

Court and Ball: The League uses the Quickstart Format. Thus all matches will happen with orange low-compression balls and on 60 foot courts.

Level of Play: This league is for intermediate players which means these players can rally on a 10 and under court.


12 and Under Intermediate

Seasons: Spring, Fall, Early Winter, Winter, Early Spring

Match Days: Saturday Afternoons

Format: One match per day at a home or away location. In the spring and fall, each team match consists of one set each of boys doubles, girls doubles, girls singles, boys singles, and and 2 sets of mixed doubles. Each individual match in the fall and spring is 1 set to 6 games, Regular Scoring. In the winter and early winter it's an 8-game pro set or an hour, whichever is completed first with No-Ad Scoring.

Level of Play: These players can consistently keep a ball in play, should have some match experience,and may be starting to play tournaments.


14 and Under Intermediate

Seasons: Spring, Fall, Early Winter, Winter, Early Spring

Match Days: Saturday Afternoons

Format: One match per day at a home or away location. In the spring and fall, each team match consists of one set each of boys doubles, girls doubles, girls singles, boys singles, and and 2 sets of mixed doubles. Each individual match in the fall and spring is 1 set to 6 games, Regular Scoring. In the winter and early winter it's an 8-game pro set or an hour, whichever is completed first with No-Ad Scoring.

Level of Play: These players can consistently keep a ball in play, should have some match experience,and may be starting to play tournaments.


14 and Under Advanced

Seasons: Spring

Match Days: Saturday Afternoons

Format: Multiple matches happen at 1 location where 3-4 teams get together. During these, a team will play 2 matches per date. Each team match consists of boys doubles, girls doubles, girls singles, boys singles, and mixed doubles. Each individual match is an 8-game pro set (first to 8 games), with Regular Scoring.

Level of Play: These players may have tournament experience and should be hitting at a high level, not only consistently but has the ability to control pace and placement.


14 and Under Boys

Seasons: Fall

Match Days: Saturday Afternoons

Format: One match per day at a home or away location. Each team match consists of 3 singles matches and 2 doubles matches. Each individual match is a 6-game set with regular scoring.

Level of Play: This is an open level of play and may have Intermediate and Advanced Level Players.


18 and Under Intermediate

Seasons: Spring, Early Winter, Winter

Match Days: Saturday Afternoons

Format: One match per day at a home or away location. In the spring, each team match consists of one set each of boys doubles, girls doubles, girls singles, boys singles, and and 2 sets of mixed doubles. Each individual match in the fall and spring is 1 set to 6 games, Regular Scoring. In the winter and early winter it's an 8-game pro set or an hour, whichever is completed first with No-Ad Scoring.

Level of Play: These players can consistently keep a ball in play, should have some match experience,and may be starting to play tournaments. On a high school level, these may be Junior Varsity or Low Varsity Players, depending on the school.


18 and Under Advanced

Seasons: Spring

Match Days: Saturday Afternoons

Format: Multiple matches happen at 1 location where 3-4 teams get together. During these, a team will play 2 matches per date. Each team match consists of boys doubles, girls doubles, girls singles, boys singles, and mixed doubles. Each individual match is an 8-game pro set (first to 8 games), with Regular Scoring.

Level of Play: These players may have tournament experience and should be hitting at a high level, not only consistently but has the ability to control pace and placement. On a high school level, these may be high varsity singles players.


18 and Under Boys

Seasons: Fall

Match Days: Saturday Afternoons

Format: One match per day at a home or away location. Each team match consists of 3 singles matches and 2 doubles matches. Each individual match is a 6-game set with regular scoring.

Level of Play: This is an open level of play and may have Intermediate and Advanced Level Players.