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USTA Eastern's Long Island Region
The USTA Eastern Long Island Region organizes all USTA tennis programs in Nassau and Suffolk Counties and reaches out to the entire Long Island community to bring tennis to people of all ages and skill levels. Our member organizations are tennis clubs, tennis facilities, parks, schools and community groups, all of whom support and foster tennis throughout Long Island.
Long Island Quarterly Newsletter - Winter 2023
Long Island Quarterly Newsletter - Autumn 2023
Long Island Quarterly Newsletter - Summer 2023
Long Island Quarterly Newsletter - Spring 2023
News
- The USTA Long Island Regional Council supplied plaques so that each high school team in the region could recognize one player for outstanding sportsmanship during the girls' 2023 season. View photos of Nassau County recipients | View photos of Suffolk County recipients | See the full list of recipients
- The 33rd celebration of Long Island’s tennis community was held on Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at Sea Cliff Manor in Sea Cliff, N.Y. View the 2023 recipients | View event photos.
- For the second year in a row, the USTA Long Island Regional Council supplied plaques so that each high school team in the region could recognize one player for outstanding sportsmanship during the boys' 2023 season. View photos of the recipients
- The USTA Long Island Regional Council honored high school players for their exemplary sportsmanship during the girls' 2022 season. View photos of the recipients.
- Send your photos from tennis events on LI to ustaonlongisland@gmail.com and we can publish them on our site! (Please remember to send files as large as possible. At this time we can only publish horizontally oriented photos.)
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Upcoming Events
March 16: "Better Together" high school team tennis tournament—at Sportime Port Washington
- Each team will consist of up to three boys and three girls playing in a World TeamTennis format. All proceeds will go towards the Roslyn Tennis Scholarship Fund. More details to follow.
History & Awards
- Long Island Award Recipients
- Long Island High School Tennis History
- Nassau County Boys' Tennis All-County Players (1957-Present)
- Nassau County Girls' Tennis All-County Players (1977-Present)
The Long Island Region Team
Adult League Coordinator
- Becky Bellino - bellino@eastern.usta.com
Community Tennis Coordinator
- Neil Thakur - thakur@eastern.usta.com
Long Island Region Council
Regional Council Executive Committee
- Michael Pavlides, Regional Director
- Jonathan Klee, Past Regional Director
- Sunny Fishkind
- Tito Perez
- Jason Wass
- Randi Wilkins
Committee Members
- Terri Arnold-McKenzie
- Scott Axler
- Shannon Blue
- Hilary Bressler
- Chris Colesanti
- Stephen Green
- Herb Harris
- KerriAnn Jannotte
- Jason Pasion
- Sharon Rappaport
- Fabiana Rezak
- Clark D. Ruiz II
- Denise Schmidt
- Michelle Stoerback
To learn more about us, email ustaonlongisland@gmail.com.
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- The Long Island Regional Council poses at the 31st Annual Long Island Awards Dinner.
- USTA Long Island award winners on the black court at the New York Open.
- A team from Carefree Racquet won the USTA National League Championships in the Mixed 18 & Over 10.0 Division.
- A player is ready to return at Nassau Kids Day.
- A participant keeps his eyes on the ball at Nassau Kids Day.
- Participants have fun with water balloons at Nassau Kids Day.
- A player returns a ball at Suffolk County Kids Day
- All smiles at Nassau Kids Day.
- Long Island's 65-and-over 8.0 Mixed League.
- The South Side Boys' Varsity Team's Aces for Autism Event, held May 4.
- The Great Neck South tennis team sports blue wristbands.
- Lynbrook with their no-cut wristbands.
- Bellport sports their no-cut wristbands
- Massapequa shows off their no-cut wristbands.
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