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USTA League is the country’s largest recreational tennis league with more than 300,000 players nationwide competing on teams while meeting new people and getting physically active. Match play is based on the NTRP rating system so you will play with and against players of a similar abilities.
You set the time. You play when it’s convenient for you. Flex Leagues provide all the thrills of league tennis, built around your busy lifestyle. With Flex Leagues, you can control everything—with the possible exception of your opponent’s down-the-line forehand.