

Western Wake Tennis Association (WWTA) – Promoting Tennis in Cary, Apex, Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, Morrisville
Western Wake Tennis offers many opportunities for youth aged 18 and under:
Junior Team Tennis
Youth Events
Youth USTA Tournaments
Abilities Tennis Association of North Carolina (ATANC) is a non profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to raising awareness and developing adaptive tennis programs for persons with intellectual disabilities throughout the state of North Carolina. Their goal is to provide adaptive tennis programs year round through clinics, tournaments, and PE-Adaptive Tennis in the Public School systems. They work closely with USTA NC, Community Tennis Associations, Public School Systems, Parks and Recreation departments and Special Olympics of NC.
Wheelchair tennis follows the same rules as able bodied tennis, except a wheelchair athlete can let the ball bounce twice. Tennis is a great sport for people with spinal cord injury or who are amputees. Wheel Serve North Carolina is a state-wide Community Tennis Association focused solely on exposing athletes with a physical disability to the sport of tennis. Our purpose is to grow, promote and support wheelchair tennis in North Carolina by creating more opportunities to play and compete across the state whether at a recreational or competitive-level of play. We encourage anyone with a physical disability to try wheelchair tennis and experience the many benefits that come from being on a tennis court. There are grant opportunities (equipment, tournament travel, etc.) for players through Wheel Serve and other resources.