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10U Tennis Competition

Parents of 10 and under players can find here opportunities for their children to improve their skills, compete at their level and develop as young players.

USTA Georgia is partnering with our tournament directors to offer Junior Circuit 10&Under events on the same weekends as their USTA-sanctioned BG 12-18’s tournaments. USTA Georgia is offering stand-alone fun days as well.

Find 10U Junior Circuit opportunities here.

USTA Georgia is offering Team Georgia 10nis Futures Camps for 10U players in 2023.

See previous camps here.

USTA Georgia has created a new 10nis Futures series for 10U players. Periodically, this list will be used to invite the top point earners to either a Yellow Ball, Green Ball or Orange Ball Camp. Players will also receive Net Generation PlayTracker points. USTA Junior Circuits do not receive National ranking points.

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Calling all 10U advanced players! With all the junior tournament changes, USTA Southern wanted a junior tournament series just for you. The USTA Southern 10U Grand Prix is new and only for 10-and-under advanced green and yellow ball players. 

Net Generation PlayTracker – Only for Players Aged 5-10

Using the USTA’s American Development Model (ADM), framework, players and parents will learn more about the recommended developmental junior tennis pathway while earning digital accolades for their achievements along their tennis journey. The NetGeneration PlayTracker has been designed to capture these achievements by tracking the growth of the player’s skills.

Informational Website

Welcome to the PlayTracker (one page summary)

Net Generation PlayTracker FAQ

Net Generation PlayTracker Points Inquiry Form

USTA Net Generation Pathway Regulations

All Things Net Generation

 

Net Generation Junior Circuit

The USTA Junior Circuit is a program that utilizes a non-elimination, round-robin draw format for players of all ages to gain match play experience in a tournament setting with a focus on individual results. This experience will encourage players of all ages to develop their skills through level-based play and demonstrate good sportsmanship.

More information here.

 

Coaches and The Net Generation PlayTracker 

Players under the age of 9 can only play Green Ball if the player competes in 10 separate USTA Orange Ball events OR if their primary coach completes an assessment at Orange Ball saying that the player has demonstrated all the competencies needed for Orange Ball play. If the player chooses to have the coach complete the assessment to Green Ball, the coach then makes the assessment and ranks the player as an Orange Ball Player 1. The player is then rated as a Green Ball Player and may compete in Green Ball play before the age of 9. The links below will help you through this process.

 

Switch to your Childs Profile in USTA Tennis

How to Connect to your Coach on USTA Tennis

View Progress and Assessments in the USTA Tennis App

Coach Get Started Guide for Net Generation app

Coach Assessment Guide

Managing Connections for Coaches

How to Build Coaching Plans

 

USTA Georgia Net Generation PlayTracker Staff Contact

Eva Marie McCravy
Director of Competition
(404) 256-9543 x 103

USTA Southern Net Generation PlayTracker Staff Contact

Adam Dalton
Manager, Junior Team Tennis
770-368-8200 x 117

Jessica Lackey
Coordinator, Junior Programs
770-368-8200 x 118