New Non-Profit Launches With A Mission To Grow Interest In Tennis Amongst The Younger Demographic
Registrations for the organization's 2026 Spring League are now open for youth of all skill levels in grades 6-8. Early bird registration is now open and available at .
“We're extremely excited to launch this program,” said Andras Bori, AYTL's Executive Director and Founder.“Tennis is considered one of the best sports for health, but for many, it's a sport that is inaccessible.”
“Our goal is to bring tennis to more kids by offering fun programs that are affordable for families,” he said.
AYTL offers a unique platform for children to learn and grow through tennis, developing both athletic skills and personal character in a fun and supportive environment. The Spring League is designed to foster friendly competition, teamwork, and sportsmanship, while providing young athletes with the opportunity to develop and refine their tennis skills.
"We are thrilled to offer an opportunity for young tennis players to take part in an organized league that prioritizes fun and learning above all," said Bori.“We are offering small training groups and longer training sessions, so participants get more time on the court.”
About the AYTL 2026 Spring League:
- League Dates: Spring season will run from January through March, 2026.
- Registration Deadline:
- Early bird registrations now open: $265
- Regular registration (12/1/2025 - 1/5/2026): $285
- Eligibility: Players of all skill levels, in grades 6-8
Program Highlights:
- Age-appropriate divisions
- Fun and competitive team play
- Coaching and training
Parents can register their children online at . The AYTL encourages early sign-ups as spots are limited. Parents who are interested in volunteer coaching can also register on the website.
For more information on league details, to sign up, or to learn more about the organization, please visit or email ....
About the American Youth Tennis League (AYTL):
The American Youth Tennis League (AYTL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing tennis to more young people across the United States. With a commitment to offering accessible play that is both fun and competitive for all skill levels, the organization creates an environment where young people can learn tennis in a safe and enjoyable setting. By providing a platform for youth to compete, train, and connect, AYTL helps kids build lasting skills that extend beyond the court.
Tina Coyle
American Youth Tennis League
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