Adult Leagues
Year-round, team-based tennis for adult players of all levels.
United States Tennis Association Pacific Northwest
Year-round, team-based tennis for adult players of all levels.
Recreational tennis programs for all ages, skills, and abilities in schools and public parks.
World-class tennis facilities designed for every level of play.
Give back through tennis and make a lasting impact.
Take your game to the next level through competitive adult tennis leagues and tournaments designed for all skill levels. Whether you're chasing wins or personal improvement, you’ll find structured match play, strong competition, and a supportive community. Stay active, challenge yourself, and enjoy the thrill of competition year-round.
Young players can grow their game through fun, structured youth tennis competitions for all skill levels. From first matches to advanced tournaments, kids build confidence, sportsmanship, and competitive experience. It’s a supportive environment where players improve, compete, and enjoy the game.
USTA Pacific Northwest is dedicated to growing tennis across Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and parts of Idaho. We provide programs for all ages and skill levels, from beginner recreation to competitive play. Through partnerships and community initiatives, we work to make tennis more accessible, inclusive, and engaging for everyone.
Providers are at the heart of tennis across the Pacific Northwest. From coaches and local parks to college programs and tennis facilities, providers make the game possible. USTA PNW is here to support you with practical resources, grant information, and training to keep things moving forward.
The Camas School District is holding a groundbreaking ceremony for its new tennis facility at Camas High School, being constructed in partnership with the United States Tennis Association.
Love Serving Autism and USTA PNW empower people with autism by giving them access to the sport.
A new Tennis Center at Camas High School broke ground this week, thanks to a partnership between the school and the US Tennis Association Pacific Northwest.
Groundbreaking celebrates plan to cover courts with fabric ‘bubble’ to allow for year-round play.