Full-Time
Updated on 5/14/2026
Promotes tennis participation, training, and events
$30/hr
New York, NY, USA
Remote
Temporary remote role for US Open tournament; approximately 3 consecutive weeks with night shifts starting around 5pm.
United States Tennis Association (USTA) promotes and develops the sport of tennis across the United States. It serves amateur and professional players, coaches, and tennis fans by providing resources such as locating local courts, offering coaching and training programs, and delivering current tennis news. Its products and services include membership programs, event hosting, coaching courses, and access to tennis facilities, funded by memberships, ticket sales, and sponsorships. Unlike many private clubs or regional groups, USTA acts as the national governing body, coordinating nationwide programs, setting standards, and forging partnerships to support local clubs and events. The goal is to grow participation, develop talent, and sustain a vibrant tennis community through education, events, and community resources.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Prairie Village, Kansas
Founded
1920
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Host & Home + USTA South Carolina tennis. Host & Home Luxury Vacation Rentals is proud to partner with USTA South Carolina as the Exclusive Housing Partner for several premier adult tennis championships on Hilton Head Island. This partnership ensures players, captains, and families have access to spacious, high-quality vacation homes close to the island's top tennis facilities. Last Updated: March 18, 2026 Host & Home + USTA South Carolina tennis: A winning partnership on Hilton Head Island. When tennis meets the beauty of Hilton Head Island, something special happens. Add luxury vacation homes, world-class courts, and a community of passionate players, and you have the perfect recipe for unforgettable tournaments. That's why Host & Home Luxury Vacation Rentals is proud to partner with USTA South Carolina as the Exclusive Housing Partner for some of the state's premier adult tennis championships held right here onHilton Head Island. Together, Hosthhi is making it easier than ever for players, captains, and families to enjoy comfortable, high-quality accommodations while competing at the highest level of amateur tennis. A partnership built around the player experience. At Host & Home Luxury Vacation Rentals, Hosthhi believe where you stay should enhance your tournament experience - not complicate it. Its homes offer everything players need to recharge between matches: * Spacious homes perfect for teams traveling together * Private pools and outdoor spaces to relax after a long day on the courts * Fully equipped kitchens for easy meals and team dinners * Convenient locations near Hilton Head's top tennis facilities * Luxury linens, professional housekeeping, and concierge-level service Whether you're competing for a championship title or cheering on teammates, staying in a beautiful island home turns a tournament trip into a true Hilton Head getaway. A successful start: 1 Catbird in Sea Pines. Its partnership already got off to a fantastic start during the fall 65/75s tournament, where players stayed at one of its Sea Pines homes - 1 Catbird Lane. The feedback said it all: "I wanted to send a quick note your way to say a big THANKS for Host & Home's support of our 65/75s tournament last weekend. I know the players appreciated the meal voucher from SERG. The house was great! (1 Catbird Lane). Thanks again!" Helping players feel comfortable, welcomed, and taken care of is exactly what Hosthhi strive for - and Hosthhi is thrilled the experience delivered. Exclusive Housing Partner for 2026 championships. Host & Home is honored to serve as the Exclusive Housing Partner for two major USTA South Carolina events coming to Hilton Head Island in 2026. 2026 USTA SC 55 & Over and 70 & Over State Championship Hilton Head Island, SC | May 14-18, 2026 | Approx. 1,150 players 2026 USTA SC Adult 75 & Over Invitational / 65 & Over League State Championship Hilton Head Island, SC | October 9-12, 2026 | Approx. 660 players As part of this partnership, USTA South Carolina will exclusively recommend Host & Home for tournament housing, ensuring players have access to trusted, high-quality accommodations during their stay. Special player discount. To celebrate the partnership, Host & Home is offering all tournament players a 15% discount on their vacation rental stay during the events. This makes it even easier for teams to: * Stay together in spacious homes * Enjoy luxury accommodations at a great rate * Turn a competitive tournament into a memorable island trip Because when the matches are done for the day, Hilton Head has plenty to offer - from sunset bike rides and beach walks to waterfront dining and championship golf. Tennis, community, and the Hilton Head experience. Hilton Head Island has long been known as one of the country's top tennis destinations. The island's beautiful surroundings, exceptional facilities, and welcoming atmosphere make it the perfect place for players from across South Carolina to gather and compete. Through this partnership with USTA South Carolina, Host & Home is excited to help elevate the tournament experience - providing players with homes that match the quality of the competition. Hosthhi look forward to welcoming hundreds of players to the island and continuing to grow this partnership for years to come. Planning your tournament stay. If you're competing in one of the upcoming championships, now is the perfect time to start planning your trip. Hosthhi can't wait to welcome you to Hilton Head Island - where great tennis meets unforgettable stays.
Nominations invited for 2025 Brad Parks Award. Nominations are invited for the 2025 Brad Parks Award, one of the four ITF Awards presented annually to recognise individuals from the wheelchair tennis community. Nominations must be received by ITF by Friday, 27 March 2026. The Brad Parks Award represents the highest honour within the game of wheelchair tennis. Named after the founder of wheelchair tennis, it was first presented in 1993 and is awarded annually to an individual or organisation for outstanding contributions to the game. The winner of the Award will be decided by the ITF Board of Directors and nominations will be judged on the following criteria: - The individual/organisation has demonstrated the highest level of commitment to the sport of wheelchair tennis. - The individual/organisation has achieved outstanding results for the sport of wheelchair tennis. - The individual/organisation has demonstrated a significant contribution to the sport of wheelchair tennis in a number of areas or has made an outstanding contribution in one country/area of work over a number of years. - The individual/organisation is a respected ambassador for the sport of wheelchair tennis. - The individual/organisation has undertaken a range of activities for the benefit of the sport of wheelchair tennis. - The individual/organisation has made a significant contribution to international wheelchair tennis. The following individuals/organisations have been nominated in previous years and will remain on the nomination list (for a maximum of 3 years). | NOMINEE | YEAR OF NOMINATION | | Lhaj Boukartacha (MAR) | 2024 | | Najwa Awane (MAR) | 2024 | | Hassan Achoumi (MAR) | 2024 | | Wheelchair Tennis Programme of Peru (PER) | 2024 | | Aad Zwaan (NED) | 2023 | | Nick Taylor (USA) | 2023 | | Patrick Selepe (RSA) | 2023 | | Qunghua Xu (CHN) | 2023 | | Ofri Lankri (ISR) | 2023 | The recipient of the 2023 Brad Parks Award was the USTA (USA). Previous winners of the Brad Parks Award can be found here. If you have any questions about the Brad Parks Award or the suitability of potential nominees, please do not hesitate to contact the ITF office. If you wish to make nominations, please complete the following form and return to [email protected] by Friday, 27 March 2026.
Craig Tiley will become chief executive officer of the United States Tennis Association after 13 years leading Tennis Australia, the USTA announced on Tuesday. He will replace Lew Sherr, who left the USTA last year to join the New York Mets. Tiley, originally from South Africa, served as head coach of the University of Illinois men's tennis team from 1994 to 2005, winning an NCAA championship. He became tournament director of the Australian Open in 2006, overseeing its expansion to a 15-day event with record attendance and revenue. He was appointed Tennis Australia chief executive in 2013. The USTA said Tiley will begin his new role in the coming months. USTA board president Brian Vahaly praised Tiley's "uncommon combination of global credibility at the highest level of the sport" and grassroots development commitment.
USTA names Tennis Australia's Craig Tiley as new CEO. 25 Feb 2026 04:42AM (Updated: 25 Feb 2026 05:23AM) Add CNA as a trusted source to help Google better understand and surface our content in search results. Feb 24: The United States Tennis Association has named Tennis Australia head Craig Tiley as its next CEO, the national governing body that organises the U.S. Open said on Monday. Tiley will formally assume his responsibilities as USTA CEO in the coming months as he continues to work closely with the board of directors of Tennis Australia to ensure a smooth transition of leadership. The 64-year-old South African, who had a 13-year stint at the helm of Tennis Australia, replaces Lew Sherr, who stepped down from the position last year to join Major League Baseball's New York Mets as the team's president of business operations. "I've long admired the organisation's leadership in growing the game across the United States and the extraordinary success of the U.S. Open," Tiley, who began his tennis journey in the United States as a college coach, said in a USTA press release. "I'm excited to return to American tennis and to work alongside our leadership locally and nationally to continue building the sport's reach, impact, and future." During his time with Tennis Australia, tennis became the second most participated sport behind soccer in the country. He is now going to help the USTA achieve its goal of reaching 35 million players by 2035. As CEO of Tennis Australia since 2013 and Australian Open tournament director since 2006, Tiley has been a champion for innovation and player-first initiatives. Under his leadership, the Australian Open continually broke attendance and revenue records, becoming one of the world's most innovative and successful global sporting events. Prior to that he was head coach of the University of Illinois men's tennis team from 1994 to 2005 and guided the team to an NCAA Division I National Championship in 2003 with a perfect 32-0 record.
Brownwood ISD to receive $24,500 USTA grant. The United States Tennis Association (USTA) announced that it has awarded a $24,500 Tennis Venue Services grant to the Brownwood Independent School District. The grant will be used for the resurfacing of the four tennis courts at Brownwood Middle School. "Coach Shannon and I are excited that the USTA is partnering with Brownwood Middle School to help resurface the tennis courts," said Brownwood tennis coach Dalton Hutchins, who worked on securing the grant. "I appreciate Mitch Moore and Tammy Gray being readily available to help during the application process. The middle school tennis courts are used throughout the year just as much as the high school courts, so we are proud to help maintain another great district and community facility." The USTA's Tennis Venue Services grant program is designed to enhance existing tennis venues and construct new ones in order to provide increased playing opportunities in communities across the country. The significant funding was made possible by the expansion of the grant program in 2025 in order to meet the increasing demand for tennis courts as tennis participation continues to rise nationwide. Since 2005, the USTA's TVS grant program has awarded more than $34 million in TVS grants, including more than $16 million in 2025, which supported nearly 300 projects impacting more than 2,500 courts. "We are committed to supporting the enhancement and construction of tennis facilities in communities across the country," said Theodore Loehrke, Managing Director, Section Partnerships, USTA. "Investing in the development of tennis facilities nationwide helps support the USTA's mission of growing tennis to inspire healthier people and communities everywhere". In order to ensure communities have access to high-quality environments, grant recipients also receive start-to-finish project management assistance from the USTA's Tennis Venue Services team. This includes industry-leading experience in facility design, technical assistance, and construction document review to ensure the facilities can deliver tennis at a high level. The award for Brownwood ISD was granted based on a satisfactory technical review process and documentation approved by the USTA.