
Black History Month at USTASoCal.com
Throughout the month of February, USTAsocal.com and our social media channels (@USTASoCal) will feature prominent stories and profiles that celebrate the accomplishments of those who shape the past, present, and
Throughout the month of February, USTAsocal.com and our social media channels (@USTASoCal) will feature prominent stories and profiles that celebrate the accomplishments of those who shape the past, present, and
#TeamSoCal heads down under this month as the qualifying rounds of the Australian Open get underway. After a stellar rookie year in 2020, San Diego’s Brandon Nakashima returns to Melbourne
Citing concerns related to the ongoing spread of COVID-19, USTA has announced the cancellation of numerous upcoming USTA tournaments nationwide, including some right here in Southern California. With its announcement
A commitment to building tennis champions has always been the ultimate goal and calling for the leadership of the venerable Jack Kramer Club, the intimate club that sits in Rolling
For 47 years, the Claremont Club has been so much more than tennis courts, swimming pools and gym and fitness equipment. It had been a vital place for residents of
Excerpt from “After It All, Serena Williams Still Has No. 24 In Sight,” New York Times 8/7/20 After her latest long and unexpected break from the sport she once dominated,
After each of their fourteen matches during the recently completed World TeamTennis season at The Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia, head coach of the first-year expansion Chicago Smash Kamau Murray
Coco Vandeweghe is a west coast girl, a beachgoer who likes body surfing and living the California dream. But on Sunday, Vandeweghe was wearing New York colors in the final
The past several months have been uniquely challenging for our country on many fronts. We have navigated an unprecedented global pandemic, untold destruction to the economy and job security, and
Tiger Woods’ TGR Foundation, the United States Tennis Association (USTA), The Walt Disney Company, philanthropist Doug Kimmelman and the Karsh Family Foundation have committed $50 million toward the nation’s largest