USTA membership is not required to play in any TOC programs. Beginners and experienced players are welcome. Some former varsity players and part-time students may not be eligible. Check the TOC Eligibility Rules & Guidelines for background and information.
We’ll guide you through the many ways kids can get started in the game, play and compete, so that they can have a great time with their friends. For more information, visit
Net Generation
With Youth Tennis, kids play on shorter courts, with smaller racquets and with slower-moving, lower-bouncing balls. Kids play tennis made just for them so that they have a great time and want to keep playing and improving.
Play Days are a great way to get kids into, and interested in, tennis. They typically last two to three hours, and allow kids to play multiple matches in a non-elimination setting—all with the goal of enhancing skills and making friends in a fun, social atmosphere. Play Days featur
To find a Play Day near you, visit our calendar page.
For complete information about Houston’s active JTT program, visit our JTT page.
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