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FREE 1-year USTA Membership for kids 10 and under

First-Year-Membership-Free, tennis tournaments, tennis leagues, adult tennis, senior tennis, junior tennis, community tennis, wheelchair tennis, usta membership, usta officials, tennis players news, tennis blogs, tennis event results, tennis news, tennis players news, tennis scores, Southern California Tennis Association, SCTAThe United States Tennis Association (USTA) today announced, it is offering a free USTA Junior Membership to all children age ten and under. The membership promotion, which launched this year, is open to all first-time junior members until December 31, 2012. This special USTA membership offer will allow more kids to try USTA programming including USTA Junior Tournaments and USTA Jr. Team Tennis.
 
In addition, participating junior members will receive a variety of benefits, including Bounce, a special quarterly publication geared toward young players and their parents, preferred ticket access to pro tennis tournaments throughout the country, and discounts on merchandise and apparel.
 
To join the USTA and receive the free membership, new junior members can sign up by one of the following ways using source code: NEWGAME6.
 
• Calling USTA Membership Services at 1-800-990-8782
• Visiting USTA Membership Services online at www.TRYUSTA.com/KIDS
 
The special membership offer is part of the USTA’s innovative initiative, 10 and Under Tennis, designed to help get more kids involved in the sport. Similar to other youth sports such as soccer and baseball, 10 and Under Tennis features equipment and courts scaled to kids’ size. Racquets are shorter and lighter, and courts are smaller. Balls bounce lower and move slower, thereby making them easier to hit and keep in play. Kids have fun learning the game and build confidence at the same time. These monumental changes to the sport make tennis more fun for kids by allowing them to learn and develop their skills in an enjoyable way, increasing the likelihood that kids will continue to play and continue to improve.
 

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