Centercourt Athletic Club Named USTA Member Organization of the Year

February 24, 2014 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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The USTA announced it will present the Centercourt Athletic Club in Chatham, N.J., with the USTA Organization Member of the Year Award. The Award is given annually to an organization that provides outstanding service to its members and to the local community. The club will be honored at the USTA Annual Meeting and Conference, March 15-17 at the Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, Calif.

Located in Chatham N.J., Centercourt has established itself as one of the nation's leading racquet facilities. The club features eight climate-controlled indoor hard courts, 12 outdoor Har-Tru courts and four platform tennis courts. Centercourt also features a fitness center, field house and club house. Centercourt also was the first facility of eight courts or more in the U.S. to paint permanent 36' and 60' blended lines on all its outdoor courts.

The facility offers extensive junior tennis programming that serves more than 400 students per session, including a high-performance academy that specializes in the development of competitive players and four levels of daily 10 and Under Tennis classes that service more than 200 students ages three to 10.

"The club's mission is to help every student-athlete we train realize his or her full potential; athletically and academically," said Centercourt Managing Partner Clay Bibbee. "We believe that their tennis experiences will help our young athletes become leaders on and off the court. Our players respect the game, their peers, parents, environment, and coaches. Enrolled players are coached to not only become great players, but hard-working, self-sufficient individuals." 

"The Centercourt Athletic Club epitomizes 'Tennis Everyone' as they offer ample play opportunities for players of all ages and abilities," said Kurt Kamperman, chief executive of community tennis, USTA. "It's a model tennis facility that epitomizes community engagement through grassroots programming."

The USTA Annual Meeting and Conference brings together USTA leadership, national staff, national committee members and section volunteers and staff in pursuit of the USTA mission: To promote and develop the growth of tennis. Along with leadership and committee meetings, the AMC provides educational opportunities for all attendees to develop and enhance their personal and professional skills and learn new ways to promote the game.


New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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