September 6th, 2024
2024 Fall JTT Season Bringing Tennis to 3,000 Youth Players
The Fall 2024 USTA Florida Junior Team Tennis (JTT) season is off to an exciting start, bringing together nearly 3,000 young players from over 15 counties across the state.
Many counties are starting the season this weekend, as JTT is one of Florida’s most cherished programs that propels youth tennis. JTT has been around for years, offering young athletes the opportunity to compete in a fun, team-based environment while developing their tennis skills. It’s open to players of all levels, from beginners just learning the game to seasoned competitors looking to refine their techniques.
Looking to get your child involved? Look at the counties where JTT is offered and sign up before it’s too late.
- Hillsborough County
- Pinellas County
- Broward County
- Miami County
- Treasure Coast
- Okaloosa/Bay/Walton County
- Duval & St. Johns County
- Palm Beach
- Volusia & Flagler County
- Lee & Collier County
- Alachua & Marion County
Each season, JTT emphasizes not only tennis development but also the importance of teamwork, sportsmanship, and camaraderie. Participants, representing their local clubs and communities, gain valuable life skills, such as communication, leadership, and perseverance, in addition to improving their on-court performance.
The team aspect of the competition allows players to bond with their peers, experience the thrill of representing their team, and understand the significance of supporting one another during matches.
In addition to regular league play, teams can qualify for the JTT Fall Championships, which will take place in December. This highly anticipated event serves as a culmination of the hard work and dedication players have shown throughout the season. The championships will bring together the top teams from across the state to compete for the ultimate title, showcasing the best of junior tennis in Florida.
USTA Florida’s continued support for Junior Team Tennis has contributed to the program’s growth, ensuring that more children have the chance to participate in tennis while developing important life skills. The organization’s focus on building a strong community around the sport has helped foster a love for tennis that will benefit young players for years to come. For more information, visit ustaflorida.com/jtt