- 1). Know your rating level. Contact the United States Tennis Association (USTA) for a test to determine this rating. Your range will likely be 2.0 to 5.5. If you test below 2.0, you are not yet ready for a league. A rating above 5.5 means that you are likely a tournament or professional player.
- 2). Determine the season that best suits your schedule.
- 3). Contact your local tennis facility - a resort, private club or public park.
- 4). Ask the USTA about leagues or teams in your area.
- 5). Talk to friends or local players.
- 6). Find a league that fits your budget. Costs vary depending on the area, but joining a league generally saves you money, as you will not pay additionally for court time.
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