Started in 1985, the WTT Recreational League program features year-round leagues that have provided playing opportunities for more than 490,000 tennis players of all ages and abilities across the United States. WTT Recreational Leagues run year-round at public parks, tennis clubs, schools, college campuses, military bases, corporations, camps, residential communities and tennis facilities in more than 1,000 U.S. cities. The format features co-ed teams competing in six sets - men's and women's doubles, men's and women's singles and mixed doubles. The unique WTT format, which is also played in the Professional League, includes no-ad scoring, substitution and coaching. .Players have an opportunity to qualify for WTT National Qualifiers and the National Championship. Participants also receive the Point of Contact newsletter along with discounted tickets to professional tennis tournaments, movies and much more through the WTT Membership Program. www.wtt.com
Friday, July 18, 2008
World Team Tennis
Started in 1985, the WTT Recreational League program features year-round leagues that have provided playing opportunities for more than 490,000 tennis players of all ages and abilities across the United States. WTT Recreational Leagues run year-round at public parks, tennis clubs, schools, college campuses, military bases, corporations, camps, residential communities and tennis facilities in more than 1,000 U.S. cities. The format features co-ed teams competing in six sets - men's and women's doubles, men's and women's singles and mixed doubles. The unique WTT format, which is also played in the Professional League, includes no-ad scoring, substitution and coaching. .Players have an opportunity to qualify for WTT National Qualifiers and the National Championship. Participants also receive the Point of Contact newsletter along with discounted tickets to professional tennis tournaments, movies and much more through the WTT Membership Program. www.wtt.com

