United States National Lawn Tennis Association

United States National Lawn Tennis Association

Fédération de tennis des États-Unis

La Fédération de tennis des États-Unis (United States Tennis Association - USTA) est la fédération nationale américaine de tennis, membre de la Fédération Internationale de Tennis. Elle organise notamment notamment le tournoi de l'US Open.

Fondée en 1881 à New York sous le nom de United States National Lawn Tennis Association par un petit groupe de joueurs de tennis, l'USTA compte en 2005 665 000 licenciés et 17 subdivisions régionales.

Présidents

Nom Mandat
James Dwight 1882–1884
Joseph Clark 1889–1891
James Dwight 1894–1911
Henry Slocum 1892–1893
Robert Wrenn 1912–1915
George Adee 1916–1919
Julian Myrick 1920–1922
Martin Tressel 1965–1966
Robert Kelleher 1967–1968
Alastair Martin 1969–1970
William Hester 1977–1978
Julia Levering 1999–2000
Mervin Heller Jr. 2001–2002
Alan Schwartz 2003–2004
Franklin Johnson 2005–2006
Jane Brown Grimes 2007–2008

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