Whether you are a beginner or a more advanced player, this program has a spot for you. There is no better way to have fun, make friends and compete than USTA League Tennis.
The World’s Largest Recreational Tennis League
USTA League Tennis provides organized, structured team matches for all ability levels. Approximately 500,000 players compete nationwide, with over 124,000 adult and senior players coming from the USTA Southern Section and over 13,000 players in Alabama.
The program is open to women and men 19 years of age and older and features a local, state and sectional championship and culminates in a national championship in each skill level (NTRP levels 2.5 – 5.0).
TennisLink & RatingsAdult League
Adult League tennis is a team format style with age divisions of 18, 40, and 55. Winners of local leagues can advance to state championships, sectional championships, and national championships.
RegulationsMixed Doubles
Mixed Doubles is team-style tennis made up of 3 men and 3 women of the same level combining to compete against other teams. League winners can advance to state, sectional, and national championships.
RegulationsCombo League
Combo league tennis is a more social league offered with combined levels of different skilled players giving the opportunity to play with friends players might not otherwise get the opportunity. Winners get the opportunity to advance to the state and sectional championships.
RegulationsTri-Level League
The Tri-Level League is not regulated by USTA National League Regulations but is administered and regulated at the Section level. Tri-Level League is a USTA format designed to provide a unique team league opportunity to members by combining players of different NTRP levels on the same team.
Regulations65 & Over League
Adult League tennis is a team format style with age division of 65 & Over. Winners of local leagues can advance to state championships, sectional championships, and national championships.
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Appeals & Grievances
Medical Appeals
Medical Appeals
Please contact Meg Edwards the state league coordinator for information on medical appeals prior to submitting any forms at meg.al.tennis@gmail.com
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Regulations
Please review all USTA regulations
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2024 Alabama State Championship Dates
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2025 Alabama State Championship Dates
Local League Coordinators
For more information please reach out you the State League Coordinator:
Meg Edwards
meg.al.tennis@gmail.com
205-454-5533
Decatur
Perry Baker
256-565-8615
Birmingham
Ruth Anne Bendall
205-541-1397
Huntsville
Jeff Burns
205-677-4293
Tuscaloosa
Meg Edwards
205-454-5533
Auburn
Kevin Fichtner
334-538-6526
Mobile
Jeannie Harrell
251-510-4776
Shoals
Becky Langstaff
256-710-5200
Anniston
Carol Ostberg
205-365-1030
Gulf Shores
Jana Porter
601-842-9116