What is a Community Tennis Association A USTA Community Tennis Association (CTA) is any incorporated, geographically defined, not-for-profit, volunteer-based organization that supports or provides programs which promote and develop the growth of tennis. As an association, the group works to coordinate and maintain tennis programs and services, guaranteeing that they are open and accessible to all. These tennis enthusiasts may act as advocates, program administrators, promoters or fund-raisers. Fueled by local volunteers, they exist to promote and develop the game of tennis in their respective communities. There are nearly 1, 000 registered USTA CTAs across the United States and 29 in Kentucky. Charged with developing and promoting tennis at the grassroots level, many of these organizations partner with other community organizations to help grow tennis locally. See below for a current listing of Kentucky CTAs. If you are interested in starting a CTA or learning more about CTAs, please contact Marisa Smith by phone 502-491-1290 or 888-582-8674 or by email at msmith@kentuckytennis.com. Mercer County Tennis Association Contact: Diane Beauchamp diane beauchamp@yahoo.com / 859-734-9482 Pennyrile Area Tennis Association Contact: Diane Alder pennyrileareatennis@gmail.com / 270-839-0757 / www.hoptowntennis.com Tennis Association of Central Kentucky (TACK) Contact: Michael Cunningham mrcunn23@windstream.net / 859-219-2109 / www.lexingtonleaguetennis.com Taylor County Tennis Association Contact: Jamie Browning notredamejb@hotmail.com / 270-403-6571
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