USTA announces Asheville Fed Cup community events and kids clinics

 

Local highlights:

  • Asheville’s U.S. Cellular Center is the first site to host consecutive Fed Cup ties in the U.S. in 12 years.
  • Friday’s Fed Cup Official Draw Ceremony at noon in U.S. Cellular Center Lobby is open to the public.
  • TV station WLOS-13 will air the Fed Cup matches in Asheville.
  • Local kids involved in Asheville’s USTA clinics will have a special role in the matches as part of the Net Generation initiative. Prior to the matches, kids will play on stadium court as part of a Net Generation demonstration. Local kids will also escort the players during the Opening Ceremony on Saturday and participate in the coin toss for each match with the chair umpire and competing players.
  • Insider’s guide to traffic/parking for Asheville’s Fed Cup
  • Last year’s Fed Cup generated an estimated $3.5 million economic impact to the Asheville area.

 

U.S. Tennis Association press release

As Fed Cup returns to Asheville, the U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) will once again host a variety of community events for players and fans of all ages and abilities. These events are designed to turn the United States’ First Round tie vs. Australia Feb. 9-10 into another week-long celebration of tennis and to build on the sport’s growing popularity in Asheville since it first hosted Fed Cup last year.

World No. 17 Madison Keys, No. 23 Danielle Collins, No. 37 Sofia Kenin and doubles No. 13 Nicole Melichar will represent the U.S. in the 2019 Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Group First Round vs. Australia Feb. 9-10 at the U.S. Cellular Center, the first site to host consecutive Fed Cup ties in the U.S. in 12 years. For more information on the U.S. Team, visit this link.

In the year since the U.S. defeated the Netherlands in the 2018 Fed Cup First Round at the U.S. Cellular Center last February, tennis participation in Asheville has grown on multiple levels, especially among youth. The impact on tennis in the area since then includes:

  • A 12-percent overall increase in USTA League participation.
  • A 20-percent increase in annual pass-holders and a 90-percent increase in junior (youth) play at Aston Park Tennis Center, Asheville’s flagship public tennis facility.
  • Increases of 62 percent among juniors and 34 percent among adults participating in July’s Asheville Open Tennis Championships, the longest-running USTA tournament in North Carolina.

Below is a calendar of events leading up to and during the weekend’s matches, once again geared toward engaging the community.

 

Wednesday, Feb. 6

Net Generation Kids’ Day and U.S. Captain Kathy Rinaldi Press Conference

9 a.m. – 1 p.m.; U.S. Cellular Center Exhibition Hall

The USTA and USTA North Carolina will be hosting 260 kids from Buncombe County elementary schools for special Net Generation clinics. Team USA Captain Kathy Rinaldi will join the clinic at 11 a.m. for her pre-draw press conference. Net Generation is the USTA’s unified youth initiative to inspire the next generation of tennis players. Ingles Markets and Mission Health will support the Net Generation kids’ activities in Asheville.

 

Friday, Feb. 8

Fed Cup Official Draw Ceremony

Noon, U.S. Cellular Center Lobby

Members of the U.S. and Australian Fed Cup teams and several special guests will take part in the official draw ceremony to determine the matchups for the weekend’s competition. The ceremony will be held in the U.S. Cellular Center lobby.

Adaptive Tennis and ‘Try Tennis’ Programs

5-7 p.m., Asheville Racquet Club Downtown

Local organizers will host a free adaptive tennis program for wheelchair players at the Asheville Racquet Club Downtown.

7-9 p.m., Asheville Racquet Club Downtown

USTA North Carolina is also hosting a free ‘Try Tennis’ event at the Asheville Racquet Club, an extension of the program that introduced more than 2,500 players to tennis in the state last year.

 

Saturday, Feb. 9, and Sunday, Feb. 10

NJTL Net Generation Clinics

9:30 a.m.-noon, U.S. Cellular Center

On Saturday and Sunday, the USTA and USTA North Carolina will be hosting kids from local National Junior Tennis and Learning network (NJTL) organizations. NJTL is made up of more than 350 tennis and education chapters nationwide that are supported by the USTA Foundation through grants, scholarships, and technical assistance. These chapters reach more than 200,000 under-resourced youth on an annual basis. Following the clinics, participants will then attend the matches.

Green Ball, Middle School, and High School Net Generation Clinics

8 a.m.-noon, multiple locations

At off-site locations, USTA North Carolina will be hosting local middle school and high school players for Net Generation tennis clinics. It will also be hosting a ‘Green Ball’ camp for youth players age 10 and under, which is the highest level of play within the age group. Following the clinics, participants will then travel to the U.S. Cellular Center to attend the matches.

 

Sunday, Feb. 10

Pride Day Brunch

The Bier Garden

A Pride Day Brunch will be hosted at The Bier Garden ahead of Sunday’s matches and will feature and appearance from a prominent local speaker.

USTA Player Development will also utilize the tie as a development tool for four top American juniors. Fourteen-year olds Katrina Scott (Los Angeles), Reese Brantmeier (Whitewater, Wisc.), Sophie Williams (Charleston, S.C.) and 12-year-old Clervie Ngounoue (Washington, D.C.) will train alongside the team with USTA National Coach Richard Ashby.

In addition, local kids involved in the clinics will have a special role in the matches as part of the Net Generation initiative. Prior to the matches, kids will play on stadium court as part of a Net Generation demonstration. Local kids will also escort the players during the Opening Ceremony on Saturday and participate in the coin toss for each match with the chair umpire and competing players.

The USTA has partnered with Explore Asheville, Ingles Markets, Mercedes Benz of Asheville, Mission Health, New Belgium Brewing Company and Omni Grove Park Inn to bring this event to Asheville.

The First Round tie vs. Australia — a best-of-five match series — starts on Saturday, Feb. 9, with two singles matches beginning at 1 p.m. Two reverse singles matches and the doubles match will follow on Sunday, Feb. 10, also beginning at 1 p.m.

Fed Cup is the world’s largest annual international team competition in women’s sport, with approximately 100 nations taking part each year.

Keep up with Team USA using hashtag #TeamUSATennis on Facebook (@USTA), on Twitter (@USTA), and on Instagram (@USTA).

Wilson is the official ball of the U.S. Fed Cup team. Deloitte is the official team sponsor of the U.S. Fed Cup Team.

 

About the U.S. Tennis Association

The USTA is the national governing body for the sport of tennis in the U.S. and the leader in promoting and developing the growth of tennis at every level — from local communities to the highest level of the professional game. A not-for-profit organization with more than 655,000 members, it invests 100% of its proceeds in growing the game. It owns and operates the US Open, one of the highest-attended annual sporting events in the world, and launched the US Open Series, linking seven summer WTA and ATP World Tour tournaments to the US Open. In addition, it owns approximately 90 Pro Circuit events throughout the U.S. and selects the teams for the Davis Cup, Fed Cup, Olympic and Paralympic Games. The USTA’s philanthropic entity, the USTA Foundation, provides grants and scholarships in addition to supporting tennis and education programs nationwide to benefit under-resourced youth through the National Junior Tennis & Learning (NJTL) network. For more information about the USTA, go to USTA.com or follow the official accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat.