To effectively achieve our mission and continue to promote and develop tennis for all. Below you will find our Bylaws, Strategic Plan, and Delegates information.
USTA Florida Big Bold Moves
USTA Florida’s Board of Directors has established three strategic priorities the “Big Bold Moves” to drive the growth of tennis across the state. These priorities focus on investing in best-in-class public facilities and providers, leveraging local data and business insights to make smarter decisions, and building a structured, empowered volunteer network. Together, they reflect USTA Florida’s commitment to expanding access to tennis, strengthening communities, and ensuring the sport thrives for generations to come.
Delegate Information
Delegates from your member organization are entitled to vote on various issues as stated in our Bylaws. See below for delegate members, qualifications, and voting rights.
Voting Rights
Voting rights are determined by the five membership categories (club, school, park and recreation department, community tennis association, and program delivery or service organization and other entities). The current bylaws of USTA Florida provides one vote by the registered delegate for each member organization.
Delegate Qualifications
A delegate must have the following qualifications:
- Each delegate must be a current individual member in the USTA from the Florida Section.
- Each delegate must be a minimum age of 19.
- A person may be a delegate for one Member Organization only.
- An alternate delegate may be named by the Organizational Member in the event a registered delegate is unable to serve and must meet the same qualifications of a delegate.
Organization Members
If you have questions regarding your organization and delegate information, please contact us.
Have Questions or Need Assistance?
We are here to help. Please contact Laura Bowen below with any questions regarding our governance.