- Junior Tennis - http://www.juniortennis.com
Media site featuring tournaments, ranking, coaches, players, colleges, and camps.
- Robinsons's Junior Tennis - http://www.jnrtennis.com/01home.htm
Provides information on the Lawn Tennis Association's(Great Britain) informal competitions for children ages 9-12.
- US High School Tennis Association - http://www.ushsta.org/
US-wide association for high school tennis coaches and players. Monthly magazine with articles on coaching, drills, mechanics, and tactics. Book, video, equipment discounts. Liability insurance and coaches discussion area.
- ITF Juniors - http://www.itfjuniors.com/
Guide to the junior tennis circuit, by the ITF, world governing body of tennis. Tournament calendar, rankings, and player profiles.
- Tennis Bounceathon - http://www.bounceathon.org
A competition designed to get more children in the UK aged between 4 and 12 hitting tennis balls through Mini Tennis, an LTA programme which introduces the sport.
- College And Junior Tennis - http://www.collegeandjuniortennis.com
Results, rankings, and news from college tennis and junior tennis. USTA National and ITF Grand Slam junior tournaments, plus ITA Intercollegiate rankings, All-Americans, CAJA, NJCAA, NAIA, and NCAA Championships.
- Dickinson Sports - http://www.dickinsonsports.com
Conducts the USTA boys and girls 12s and 14s Super Winter Nationals, Copper Bowl, and the USTA boys and girls 12s Pacific Zonals Team Championships in Tucson, AZ.
- ZooTennis - http://zootennis.com
A blog with original coverage and links to other coverage of junior tennis, especially in the United States.
- Ariel Mini Tennis - http://www.arielminitennis.com/
Lawn Tennis Association programme to introduce 4-10 year olds to the game of tennis. Offers details on local venues, news, games and information for parents, teachers and coaches in England, Scotland and Wales.
- Junior Raw Tennis - http://www.rawtennis.net/
Lawn tennis Association programme for children between 10 and 18. Designed to teach how to perform set tasks and then allow players to score themselves using structured scoring schemes.
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