JTCC & USTA Host Record-Breaking Wheelchair & Para-Standing Camp

Jun 26, 2026

Adaptive tennis continues to grow at JTCC, and USTA’s Wheelchair & Para-Standing Camp reflected that momentum with a record of 40 athletes (28 Wheelchair & 12 Para-Standing) participating in May.

Despite rainy weather, players completed 12 hours on court across three days of training indoors focused on technical, tactical, and match play development. Day 1 centered on stroke review, technical adjustments, and mobility patterns. Day 2 focused on tactics, with match review and strategy sessions in the morning followed by on-court game play scenarios. Day 3 featured match play and games, giving players the opportunity to put everything together in competition.

A new classroom session was added Sunday morning featuring USTA National Coach Rob Cross leading a professional match review and Dr. Cecilia Cordova of Johns Hopkins Medicine presenting on Adaptive sports medicine, injury prevention, and athlete wellness.

The camp concluded with coach-voted awards for most improved, hardest worker, and sportsmanship, with the winners receiving Wilson bags.

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