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The USTA - Southeast Michigan District is the local district of the United States Tennis Association - the national governing body of tennis in the U.S. We are one of 14 districts that comprise the Midwest Section (headquartered in Indianapolis). We are a not-for-profit organization committed to tennis and Growing the Game.

The Southeast Michigan District is made up of the following Counties of Michigan: Hillsdale, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne. Over 10,000 youth and adults are members of our District.

Please call us at (734) 421-1025 for more detailed information about any of our programs or any questions you may have. If you have any comments or suggestions for our website, please email us at Semta@aol.com

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ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS! Scholarship Opportunity....
09/09/2009

On October 30, 1989, June and Bert Kaspers (formerly of Bloomfield Hills) created a scholarship fund to provide financial assistance to graduating high school seniors for college tuition and expenses. The scholarship will be available for 2010 graduates...
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READ SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN'S DISTRICT NEWSLETTER!
03/10/2009

Our District Newsletter "The Court Reporter" lastest issue is hitting mailboxes across Southeast Michigan...
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USTA ANNOUNCES THE NEW QUICKSTART FORMAT FOR 10 and UNDER PLAYERS
09/28/2008



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QuickStart Tennis is a new format to help kids ten and under learn and play tennis. The format works by getting kids into the game immediately. Within the first hour of stepping onto the court, they are actually playing the game,...
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USTA LEAGUE DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS!
08/12/2009

See the next page for a complete list of winners from our District Championships held at Plymouth Salem High School in Canton, as well as those teams who advanced on to Sectionals from States...
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BECOME AN OFFICIAL! YOU CAN NOW TAKE YOUR PROVISION COURSE ON-LINE!
01/10/2009

The Provisional Exam has been written from the Rules of Tennis (or Appendixes), The Code, and USTA Tournament Regulations. It is an OPEN BOOK test. Take it at home using as much time as you need. The purpose is to be instructional. There will be no "failures."
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