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2026 Fall JTT Season - Winston-Salem

What is Junior Team Tennis?

JTT is a FUN level-based team competition for youth in our community. Gain valuable match play experience in a fun, social league environment! Players need to be able to serve, keep the ball in play with success of 2+shots, keep score, know where to stand, and the rules of the game. Winning teams in each division are invited to progress to State Championships.

Join a Triad Tennis team today!

2026 Fall Information

Registration Opens: July 31st

Team Deadlines: All teams need a minimum # of 6 registered by August 31st

Season: September 13th through November 15th

When are Matches Played: Sunday afternoons – 1:30pm and 3:00pm

Where are Matches Played: Winston-Salem area courts

Cost: $38.00 + $3.15 TennisLink fee per player for season – includes balls

Triad Tennis Teams:‍ ‍

10 & Under Beginner – Orange Ball – 7039525090

12 & Under Beginner – Green Ball – 7039525094

12 & Under Intermediate – Green Ball – 7039525091

14 & Under Intermediate – Yellow Ball – 7039525092

18 & Under Intermediate – Yellow Ball – 7039525093

Registration Details

Use the team number above to register at the link below. You will need a free USTA player ID to register. Enter it along with the team number listed above. Not a member of the USTA or don’t have a non-member USTA ID? Click on the “Don’t have a USTA Account” and it will take you to a link to Create a USTA profile and give you an ID number.

Practice

Consistent practice is the key to building confidence and success in JTT competition. Our clinics are designed to help players develop strong fundamentals, improve match strategy, and gain valuable point-play experience so they can contribute to their team and enjoy competitive tennis. We encourage all JTT players to attend clinics regularly to continue improving their skills, teamwork, and court awareness throughout the season.

10U Beginners

The best practice options for 10U Beginner JTT players are:

  • Intro to Tennis 2 (Sundays or Thursdays)

  • Intro to Match Play (Sundays)

12U Beginners

The best practice options for 12U Beginner JTT players are:

  • Intro to Tennis 3 (Tuesdays and Saturdays)

  • Match Play (Saturdays)

12U - 18U Intermediate Players

The best practice options for Intermediate JTT players are:

  • Academy (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and/or Sunday)

  • Match Play (Saturdays)

Parent Captains

Each team must have a captain whether it is a coach, pro or a parent. A captain is responsible for organizing the team each week. That includes seeing what players are available, making sure they know when and where to be each week, do the line-up and communicate to the team who is playing where and with who, and record the players/scores at the end of the match to be turned into the Coordinator.

All coaches, pros and parent captains, must complete the USTA Safe Play background screening and online education from the US Center for Safe Sport.

Contact us in the chat bubble (bottom right of page) or at info@triadtennis.net if you would like to participate as a parent captain!

Levels

‍ ‍Beginners: Players are still learning but they can get serves in at least 50% of time, be able to rally 2+shots, know the basic rules, where to stand, how to score.

‍ ‍Intermediates: Player is fairly consistent and can keep ball in play longer. They have a full swing, can serve with success, can use top spin, control where to hit the ball. Players can also volley and are developing strategy to win points. This level is possibly a lower level on varsity high school team and play in USTA Level 6 or 7 tournaments.

‍ ‍Advanced: All groundstrokes are solid, powerful and include topspin, slice with serves hit flat, slice or possible kick. Can hit with accuracy and execute shots with gameplan and strategy. This player might play in a Level 5 tournament, high position on varsity high school tennis team and may be ranked top in the State.

Format

1 doubles and 1 singles followed by 1 doubles and 1 singles. 6 Game Pro-Set – first to 6, no-ad scoring. Total games won determine the winner. A minimum of 3 players needed for each match but teams should carry 4 to 6 players with 8 being the max. More teams with fewer players on each team = more playing time for all!