The start of April means summer is just around the corner. As families begin to make their summer plans, the USTA National Campus is gearing up for another successful year of summer camps. Registration is now open for Summer Camp 2018 at the USTA National Campus. This year’s camp features a wide variety of options for kids of every skill level, ages 5-17, including both morning … [Read more...]
March Marks One of the Busiest Months of the Spring at the USTA National Campus
Most notably in March, the USTA Pro Circuit returns to the courts in Lake Nona with a $15,000 women’s event. This will be the second USTA Pro Circuit event held at the USTA National Campus, as a $25,000 women’s event was held in January. The USTA Pro Circuit, the largest developmental tennis circuit in the world, is the pathway to the US Open and tour-level competition for … [Read more...]
Collegiate Tennis Returns to USTA
February marks the triumphant return of collegiate tennis to the courts of the USTA National Campus with a number of marquee matchups slated to be showcased in Lake Nona. First and foremost, the USTA National Campus will once again serve as the home courts for the UCF men’s and women’s tennis programs, both of which are looking to maintain momentum from successful 2017 … [Read more...]
USTA National Campus Jumps Into Year Two With Eye on Progress
The USTA National Campus is celebrating its one-year anniversary in January. Jan. 2, to be exact, marks the 365th day of operation for the groundbreaking facility that has established Lake Nona as a premier sports destination. As the anchor of Lake Nona’s Sports & Performance District, the USTA National Campus has made a splash this year, gaining the attention of the … [Read more...]
USTA Marks Twelve Months of Operation
December marks the 12th month of operation for the USTA National Campus, which opened its doors in Lake Nona in the very first days of 2017. In what has been a remarkable beginning for the first-year facility, the USTA looks to continue its formula of success in December and into the new year, notably with local programming and major events. The first wave of spring … [Read more...]