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The SLDTA is part of the Missouri Valley Section of the United States Tennis Association, the national governing body whose mission is to promote and develop the growth of tennis. We offer a variety of tennis programs and events throughout the greater St. Louis area.

Our office is located at 11901 Olive Blvd., Suite 212, St. Louis, MO 63141. You can contact us by phone at (314) 432-3990 or by e-mail. We hope to hear from you!

In the event you have a grievance to file, please complete the local league grievance form and mail to the St. Louis District Tennis Association.

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Champions Crowned, Norfolk New No. 1

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Champions Crowned, Norfolk to be New No. 1

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The US Open USTA Wheelchair Championships that began with hot temperatures and a full-day of competition canceled due to rain, finished under sunny skies and a large crowd Sunday at the Dwight Davis Tennis Center in St. Louis. Read More
 

Championship Quality Tennis Highlights Friday Action

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The first awards were handed out at a blustery Dwight Davis Tennis Center at the US Open USTA Wheelchair Championships, an ITF Super Series event on the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour. Read More
 

Taylor, Anderson Win Quad Open Doubles Title

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The best Quad doubles team in the world claimed yet another title at the U S Open USTA Wheelchair Championship in St. Louis. David Wager (Hillsboro, Oregon) and Nick Taylor (Wichita, Kansas) defeated Johan Andersson (Sweden) and Anders Hard (Sweden), 6-2, 7-5. Wagner and Anderson held leads of 4-1 and 5-3 and 5-4 in the fifth set before finally claiming the title. Read More
 

No. 2 Seed Out of Men's Open

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The spring-like high winds didn’t dampen the spirits of the players at the US Open USTA Wheelchair Championships, part of NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour, which finally returned to action after 42 hours without tennis because of the recent rain. The delay included a two-and-a-half hour delay this the morning.​ Read More
 
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