Summer 2025 Junior Team Tennis

Junior Team Tennis is coming back this May! We will be offering Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced leagues for ages 12 & Under – 18 & Under. If you are interested in your child participating, please fill out the below interest form.

Program Details

  • Days: Mondays
  • Dates: April 14 – May 19
  • Time: 6:00 PM
  • Location: Rome Tennis Center at Berry College, 100 Match Point Way NE, Rome, GA 30165
  • Cost: $20/Player
  • Registration Period: March 1-29

Age Groups and Skill Levels

  • 12 & Under: Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced
  • 14 & Under: Intermediate & Advanced
  • 18 & Under: Intermediate & Advanced

Registration Requirements

Players must have a free USTA Membership and sign up on TennisLink.

Captains: Captains are a necessary part of JTT. Comprising of parents, College Students, and other adult volunteers our JTT captains help organize players, set lineups, and communicate with parents. 

CVTA Junior Team Tennis is now accepting submissions for Captains and Teams! Captains must be Safe Play certified by March 29th, 2025.

Contact Information

For more information and registration help, please contact:

  • Brittany Mize | 803-417-6682 | jtt@coosavalleytennis.com

What is Junior Team Tennis?

Why wait until high school to join a tennis team? Or maybe you want to join another team! USTA Junior Team Tennis, or “JTT”, brings together boys and girls, ages 5 to 18, to play singles, doubles and mixed doubles against other coed teams.

Beyond being fun and a great form of exercise, USTA Junior Team Tennis is a competitive, level-based environment that promotes individual growth, social development and life skills.

When Should I Start Playing in USTA Junior Team Tennis?

USTA Junior Team Tennis teams offer options for players ages 5 to 18. Players who start on a JTT team are expected to be able to serve, maintain a rally and know how to keep score

On a tennis team, you’ll learn about unity, sportsmanship and how to work together to achieve success. You’ll also learn that success isn’t just about winning; it’s about how you play the game and respond to challenges.

To learn more about the USTA junior programs as part of the competition journey and a pathway to success, click here.