Interclub Tennis

Playing on an Interclub Tennis team is a great way to meet players of similar ability level in a fun yet competitive setting. Practices and matches are held weekly. While club membership is required to participate on a summer team, it is not required in the winter, although participants pay a court fee for each match played. If you are interested in joining a team, please contact Doug Sherman at tennisdirector@armonktennis.com.

Women's Summer Leagues

USTA

USTA leagues are sanctioned by the USTA and consist of both singles and doubles play. They run from May through July for players of NTRP levels 2.5 to 4.5. Matches are played in the evening. USTA league participation requires an NTRP rating and USTA membership.

MITL

The Metropolitan Interclub Tennis League is an all-women's league. It is doubles only and runs during the months of May and June for players of levels A, B, and C. Matches are played during the day.

Hudson Valley League

For A, B, and C levels. Matches are played during the day from May through June.

Northern Westchester League

For all levels. Matches are played during the day in July.

 

Men's Summer Leagues

USTA Tennis Leagues

Our USTA Tennis leagues are sanctioned by the USTA and consist of both singles and doubles play. They run from May through July for players of NTRP levels 3.5 to 5.0. Matches are played in the evening. USTA league participation requires an NTRP rating and USTA membership.

Westchester County Tennis League

For A, B, and Senior levels. Matches are played on the weekend.

 

Winter Leagues

USTA Tennis

From October to December, we offer USTA tri-level teams. Matches are doubles play for players of NTRP level 3.0 to 4.5 (rosters consist of 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0 players or 3.5, 4.0, and 4.5 players) and typically occur on weekends during the early evening.

From January to March, we offer USTA mixed doubles teams. Matches typically occur on weekends during the early evening.

Interclub Tennis

Members of the Women's MITL B team pose with their championship plaque.