The USTA also sanctions wheelchair tennis tournaments throughout the country, creating play opportunities for all skill levels. In addition, wheelchair tennis players can earn a national ranking to ensure they're matched with players of a similar skill level, and there are opportunities for players to represent the U.S. in international competitions, from the Paralympics to the Parapan Am Games.
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USTA Wheelchair Tennis - A New Nationwide Structure
Wheelchair Registration:
- The USTA National Wheelchair Tennis Committee’s Eligibility List placed all active players into one of four co-ed divisions—A, B, C, or D. Wheelchair player's are able to register up a division. For example, a "Coed B" player will be able to participate in "Coed A" tournaments.
- Playtracker rules have been removed for Junior Wheelchair player's, allowing player's 11 and under to register.