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Frequently asked questions:

  1. How do I play USTA League Tennis for a Cupertino USTA team?
  2. How can I find out more about the current Cupertino USTA teams?
  3. What else should I know about playing USTA League Tennis?
  4. CTC versus CSC. What's the difference?

What is USTA League Tennis?

Here is a description from the USTA NorCal web site.

"The USTA League Tennis is the country's largest recreational tennis league, providing organized, structured team matches for more than 300,000 men and women of all ability levels. In Northern California, tennis is an integral part of life in Northern California, and our teams can be found on courts in the Bay Area and Sacramento, Santa Clara to Marin to Mendocino Counties, as far north as Redding and as far south as Fresno. Teams are set up according to NTRP rating, so you're always sure that you'll be facing off against someone of comparable ability. That keeps the competition lively and the atmosphere social. And as part of a team, you've got a built-in support entourage that few pros can match."

Read more at the USTA NorCal web site.

Teams are formed by the Cupertino Tennis Club at the start of every season. The number of teams are based on level of interest (i.e. higher the interest, more the number of teams). Use the sign up process to declare your interest/intent to play. Review the CTC calendar to learn about which season starts when and be sure to plan early!

PLEASE NOTE: You also must be an annual passholder at the Sports Center, if you intend to play on a Cupertino USTA team. Please understand that the city requires you to be an annual passholder at the Sports Center, not any kind of shorter membership.

Just click on the team number in the CTC calendar for the results of the various League season.


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Last updated: January 1, 2010