CourtReserve
The United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA), Inc. is pleased to announce a multi-year endorsement with CourtReserve, as an Official Software Services Provider of the USPTA. This is the first non-exclusive endorsee partnership the USPTA has entered, giving its members a choice to use the provider that fits the needs of their business.
CourtReserve is an all-in-one court reservation & club management platform with a concentrated focus on the racquet sport industry. The web-based software platform is flexible and configurable to setup court scheduling and utilization, along with features like program management, member management, and automated communication. CourtReserve empowers pros with scheduling tools, a mobile app, online payments and other features to help clubs run with ease and confidence.
“CourtReserve is proud to be an official endorsee of the USPTA and believes strengthening relationships will continue to push tennis and racquet sports forward,” said Ashley Owens, Founder of CourtReserve. “With CourtReserve's dedication to the USPTA divisions over the last five years, we continue to value this organization's educational and teaching aspects. We are excited to work with more USPTA pros for years to come!”
Any USPTA members who email through CourtReserve's website (courtreserve.com), meet them in person, or set up a call with the sales team should mention they heard about CourtReserve through USPTA to receive a five percent discount.
About CourtReserve: Elevating Tennis & Pickleball Clubs above the rest. CourtReserve is a powerful web-based and mobile app platform that helps clubs and facilities connect with your tennis and pickleball players, grow your memberships, fill your courts, rooms, and spaces all the while empowering your staff and teaching pros with management of your programming, payments and POS operations. Learn more at CourtReserve.com.
About the USPTA: Founded in 1927, the USPTA is the global leader in tennis-teacher certification and professional development. With more than 14,000 members worldwide and 17 divisions nationwide, the Association’s mission is to raise the standards of tennis-teaching professionals and coaches and to promote a greater awareness of the sport.