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TerpZebra Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:14am

Tennis Officials
 
I saw an ad in the paper where they were looking for tennis officials. Anybody out there on the message board have experience with the USTA? Any idea of what the pay is for the lower levels? What about advancement opportunities? thanks for any information you can give me.

Chess Ref Wed Nov 08, 2006 12:25pm

USTA experience
 
I play lots of USTA leagues and Tourneys. I know several umpire/referee's.

They very rarely do individual matches. They mainly run tourneys (settling rule questions, appointing court monitors. Mostly weekend work. Though I believe colleges are required to have 1 or 2 refs on site. Looked into it a little. Just doesn't seem to be a whole lot going on. And what is happening is taken by those who have been around awhile......

Toadman15241 Sun Dec 03, 2006 02:36pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by TerpZebra
I saw an ad in the paper where they were looking for tennis officials. Anybody out there on the message board have experience with the USTA? Any idea of what the pay is for the lower levels? What about advancement opportunities? thanks for any information you can give me.

I am a USTA official and really enjoy it. The lower level pay varies, but most of the time it is around $60 a day in my area (PA) for a lower level.

You can start doing college (ITA) matches almost right away. They pay a lot better, $120 for a 3-4 hour match.

Depending on how much you are willing to travel, advancement opprotunities are there. I am a college students, so during the summer I have the chance to travel a lot and do the "minor leagues," the $10k-$50k events around the country.

If you have any other questions, PM me.

ToGreySt Tue Dec 05, 2006 07:57pm

Hi,

I'm looking into a USTA membership and I'm wondering what the season is like, when does the college season run? how many events do you do in a season?

thanks,

Toadman15241 Tue Dec 05, 2006 10:33pm

The season really runs all year long because of indoor courts. The college season also runs for most of the school year, with it differing a bit between divisions.

As far as events in a year, I have had to cut down a ton because of college. Right now, I am doing only 5 or so events a year. However, the year before I went to college I did over 30 events.

Chess Ref Thu Dec 07, 2006 08:53am

Toadman
 
Hey Toadman do you work in the Norcal area. In the spring/summer we have more than our fair share of these events. 10K-50K...Had Philoppous here 2 months ago. Also biggest names you have ever officiated ? Biggest college match ? Just curious

pryjunkie Tue Dec 12, 2006 08:55pm

I agree with Toadman15241 .
not bad!


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