USPTA Professionals are driven individuals who go above and beyond their call of duty to inspire their students to reach their highest level of performance on the tennis court and provide them with tools to be successful off the court as well. The USPTA wants to recognize members who are committed to excellence as tennis teachers and as ambassadors using tennis to impact people and communities.
Don't let your fellow USPTA professional go unnoticed. USPTA is looking for deserving tennis professionals who are growing the game of tennis as it accepts nominations for the 2012 awards program. Awards are presented in every facet of the tennis business in which USPTA members work.
Details
Awards period - July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012
Nominations due - July 2, 2012
Eligible members - Certified Professional-level members*
Applications available - at www.uspta.com or by request at 800-877-8248 or pr@uspta.org
*Nonmembers may apply for Facility Manager of the Year
USPTA award categories include:
USPTA Stars are members who have dedicated many years to volunteering in grassroots tennis, and through initiatives incorporating multicultural and other aspects, bring the sport and sportsmanship to the players they touch. Their giving spirits have made them stars in their own communities. We may not have heard of the people who receive this award, but their stories are inspiring, and almost all of us know at least one person who deserves a nomination. (Rules)
The USPTA Industry Excellence Award is given to teaching professionals who take both an altruistic and entrepreneurial attitude toward their jobs. They use their own resources and those offered by the industry to build programs that bring tennis to more people. At the same time, they are successful in growing a tennis business. The recipient of this award will receive a $1,000 grant from the Tennis Industry Association and a Tennis Tutor ball machine from Sports Tutor for use in his or her grassroots programs. (Rules)
The Alex Gordon Award for Professional of the Year recognizes a member who, over a career, has demonstrated exemplary achievement in seven areas, including: contributions to USPTA and USTA; as a teaching professional, player and coach; in education, research and publications; and with other organizations, achievements and contributions. (Rules)
The only USPTA award available to nonmembers is for Manager of the Year, Large and Small Facility, however, each year a USPTA Professional has received the award, sometimes along with a nonmember. Applicants/nominees must be the general manager (in function, if not in title) of a club or tennis facility. (Rules)
College Coach of the Year and High School Coach of the Year award recipients are usually selected based on their results as team coaches, however individual coaches may be considered. The Touring Coach of the Year is selected on the basis of his or her work with a playing professional on the ATP tour or the WTA tour and/or touring juniors. (Rules)
Players who have been the most successful at the USPTA International Championships and/or USPTA national surface tournaments, as well as international, national and sectional competition may apply for the Player of the Year award. The eight categories for this award are: Men's open, women's open, men's 35-and-over, women's 35-and-over, men's 45-and-over, women's 45-and-over, and men's 55-and-over and women's 55-and-over. (Rules)
The George Bacso Tester of the Year award recognizes the USPTA tester who does the most to advance certification opportunities and the certification process. (Rules)
The USPTA Lessons for LifeTM Award recognizes those USPTA members who have done the most to raise money for charities through tennis events. While the award spotlights individuals who have raised large amounts of money, it also honors those hosting the most creative, original or unique tennis event to raise money for charities. An individual hosting an event raising the most money will not necessarily receive this award.(Rules)
The USPTA Tennis Across AmericaTM Awardrecognizes those USPTA members who have
done the most to get people to play tennis. Established in 1990, TAA is the original, free, grassroots lesson program. It also has a multicultural segment that targets various communities and potential players who may not otherwise have the opportunity to play. While the award does look at individuals who have held the most free clinics with the greatest number of participants, it also looks at individuals hosting the most creative, original or unique free tennis event to get people to play the game. (Rules)
The USPTA Diversity Award recognizes those USPTA members who have demonstrated an outstanding ability to unite diverse populations within their community through tennis. (Rules)
The Tennis - for the health of it!SM Award recognizes those USPTA-certified members who have come up with the most unique event to support Tennis - for the health of it! (an initiative started in 2008 by the USPTA in an effort to bring tennis to everyone and encourage people to get fit through tennis). (Rules)
Nominations for the above awards may be submitted by a USPTA division or a certified USPTA member in good standing, as long as an official application form is used. Member self-nominations are accepted. The nomination forms available above are Microsoft Word documents that may be completed in the program and then forwarded to USPTA by mail and/or e-mail. ALL applications can now be submitted as PDFs and submitted via email. Large PDF files may be burned to a CD/DVD and mailed in. The Awards Committee encourages applicants to submit their applications and all supporting materials in one of the above electronic formats. Send e-mail applications and questions to pr@uspta.org.
The World Headquarters must receive all applications and division yearly reports by the July 2 deadline. Having an application postmarked July 2 is not acceptable and those applications will not be considered by the Awards Committee. Applications submitted via email must be emailed by July 2 at 11:59 p.m. Central time. The entire application and ALL supporting materials must be received on or before the deadline date to be considered. The Awards Committee will not accept applications received after the deadline. Applications may be mailed or shipped to the address below.
U.S. Professional Tennis Association
World Headquarters
3535 Briarpark Drive, Suite One
Houston, TX 77042
Attn: Awards Committee
Another award is the USTA/USPTA Community Service Award. This award is given to a USPTA member active in community service on behalf of the USTA. The USTA and USPTA jointly choose the recipient.