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Hosted by Virgil Christian & Maiysha Warren

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  1. Hosted by Virgil Christian & Maiysha Warren

  2. End of Session Reminder Please stay at the end of the presentation for a quick 1 minute evaluation using your mobile phone’s texting capabilities. These evaluations are critical in helping plan future CTDW workshops.

  3. Main source of information for Facility Assistance

  4. www.usta.com/facilites

  5. Daily Double The USTA’s on-line advocacy initiative. Resource for stories of inspiration, an advocacy handbook, reports and industry statistics.

  6. www.usta.com/thebigserve

  7. For in-depth information and specifications on tennis court construction, maintenance, and repair, you are encouraged to review the latest edition of this written publication

  8. The number of USTA team members providing one-on-one support

  9. Nineteen!

  10. Resource available to report 36’ and 60’ courts that have not gone through the facility assistance process

  11. Without their help, communities would have to pay at least 25% more for their blended lines

  12. USTA Sections and Districts

  13. 2011 marked the second year of this initiative where existing tennis facilities in need of repair were renovated at parks in four cities.

  14. FreshCourts

  15. The partnership with this nationwide campaign promotes tennis as one way for children to stay active.

  16. Daily Double What CTA was named CTA of the Year by RSI Magazine? This CTA has made tremendous inroads into 36’ and 60’ tennis

  17. Bucks County CTA Bucks County, PA

  18. Over 100,000 military service members and their families have been impacted by this program created to allow tennis communities to connect with deployed service members

  19. Adopt-A-Unit

  20. Once a Facility Assistance Form is submitted on-line, the client can expect a funding decision with 30 days

  21. FALSE

  22. Each community is given a unique identifying project number

  23. TRUE

  24. $50,000 is the maximum amount a facility is granted through the Facility Assistance Process

  25. TRUE

  26. USTA Sections have no input on the community’s application

  27. FALSE

  28. Projects with a 10 and Under Tennis component are given funding priority

  29. TRUE

  30. This concept plan does not have blended lines

  31. Blended lines intersect the white line

  32. TRUE

  33. Blended lines are not in same color family

  34. TRUE

  35. No baseline for 60’ alley

  36. TRUE

  37. Unsafe for play.  36’ courts are back-to-back

  38. Date that the rule change took effect

  39. January 1, 2012

  40. Site of 2011’s 3000th court celebration

  41. First NJTL to convert 78’ courts to 36’ courts

  42. Harlem Junior Tennis League

  43. First professional match to be played on a court with blended lines

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