
If you're reading this then the chances are you are about to join the ranks of USTA Team Captains Nationwide. Congratulations! As a USTA Team Captain, you have just become an Ambassador for the sport of Tennis. Along with this unofficial ambassadorship comes no money, no business card, no fame, and no fortune. What does come with the job, though, is respect, trust, appreciation, and a personalized "Thank You" video recorded just for you by Billie Jean King. And while all of these are excellent things (even the video - thanks BJK!), you need to be prepared for the fact that it will be a lot of work. As long as you know what to expect, though, your life as a USTA Team Captain can be an extremely rewarding experience. Go in with the wrong expectations, though, and you'll come away swearing to never do it again.
So, to save you from the consequences, let's cover the basic responsibilities of a Team Captain now so you know what you're in for. They are:
1. Recruitment. Plan to do some recruiting. Even if you're captaining a pre-existing team as a favor to some buddies of yours, the League Director, or the local pro, do yourself a favor and keep on the lookout for new players. Speaking as someone who has had to suffer through the painful experience of defaulting away matches...
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