World Team Tennis Rec League! Compared to USTA League: Review and Comparison

World Team Tennis: Rec League vs USTA League

Better Alternative to USTA League?
As a cheaper, more friendly alternative to USTA without the Annual Membership fees and League Registration Fees: I recommend the World Team Tennis Rec League. Just like the professional league, this is where fans and players of tennis at home can participate together!

Zero Annual Fees at WTT.
Just pay only the season you want to join with other social tennis friends. Recommended for beginners to intermediate players looking for a true Co-Ed social tennis experience without paying $44 for USTA. It gives you a great indoor tennis option in the winter (starting Nov)!

WTT = Social Tennis for All Ages

2016 WTT Champions - San Diego Aviators
with team star Ryan Harrison
Fun co-ed tennis for men and women - able to play both singles and doubles matches
It's for men's and women's combined teams. There's 5 sets per match, 2 singles and 3 doubles. One player can play singles, mixed and doubles the same night. I joined the Fall 2016 league today, and if I didn't like it I would not have re-joined*

Find a Local League in your State to start playing!  Register and they will help you get on a team.


Team Stats and Seasonal Championships with National Qualifiers
In 2012-2013, I personally played in a WTT Rec League for Washington DC winter league indoors.

Our team won the DC League and we were eligible to compete for the National Qualifiers at Indian Wells, CA! Lots of fun sets playing with teammates each week.

What I love about WTT is that it's fan friendly and social.
Not as cut-throat as players of USTA. There is more TEAM action, and very co-ed. I was playing Men's singles, Men's doubles and Mixed Doubles each weekend.

USTA is all about bragging rights if you get to USTA District, Sectional, and Nationals but many of the teams that reach that stage have players are known as "sandbaggers". They under-rate their NTRP level deliberately and shave points so that they do not get DQ'd. It's so much drama each match sometimes, I have no idea why you would want to be a USTA team captain.

USTA League - the never-ending Membership commitment
It's $44 a year in memberships (but here's a link for my tennis fans to get a free US Open 2016 hat).

2016 US Open finals week! Last min tickets!

 US Open Tickets from Ticketsnow
**TOP 3 GREAT DEALS**Best Seats for  US Open Championship Matches:

  1. Men's Super Semis (both Semi-Final matches included)Friday, 9/9/16 (as low as ~$60+)http://jc10s.com/US_Open_Mens_Semis_Sept_9
  2. Women's Final (Serena is OUT!)
    Saturday, 9/10/16 - ($60 Tickets; get Loge Seat Deals!)
  3. Men's Finals Ticket - Sunday 9/11/16 ($230+) http://jc10s.com/US_Open_Finals_2016_Tickets

**Still want to get cheap 2016 US Open Tickets?**

Don't worry, even if the website claims a date is all sold out - you should check both of these sites: TicketsNow and TicketMaster Exchange

Last Minute Sales on Great Seats at Clearance Discount Prices!

The US Open has expanded their seating capacity with the new Grandstand stadium, so there is now more room than ever. That means that ticket prices over the next few days will be falling, as fans rush to sell tickets that may have been oversold*

Week 2 = Buyer's Market - Buy 1-2 days in advance. Good Hunting!

The few days just before a match start are the prime buying days. Especially if you've been procrastinating up until now to decide if you want to go or not - this is the best time to check out the online resell prices!

US Open: The Ugly side of the US Open - what to avoid!

The UGLY: Villains and Jokers working at the US Open

The Ugly-est of Ugly at US Open
Read the Good and the Bad.

Volunteer Ball Kids! Proud to make it out of Try-outs :)
Super eager to run down the balls and full of energy for the game.

WALL OF FAME


Ball Kids
First off the commendable and talented young people - especially the ball boys and girls who EARN their spot with hard work.

I respect a Meritocracy where they had to compete to get their spot. Tryouts can last for days, and the chance to help out is their biggest reward.

Instead all around the grounds, what I saw was overstaffed positions of US Open Staff (sometimes 6 people to do 2-3 people's work).

Worse of all, most of the Ushers were clueless to answer even basic questions related to their job. They are there just for crowd control and not helpful at all.

WALL OF SHAME

Stupid Fans of Tennis / Sports
Here's a funny one fan who come into the US Open with complete disregard for his fellow fans. Check out: Mr. Clueless Fan with the flip flops. Can you name what's wrong with this picture?




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