The Connecticut Tennis Circuit serves the CT tennis community with news, information, web logs and free classified ads. CTC also hosts outdoor season leagues, tournaments and special events.

Our CT Tennis Challenge is the largest outdoor tennis league in the state. Formed in 1991, the CT Tennis Challenge provides an entire outdoor season of singles and doubles for more than 450 novice through advanced players.

Hallmarks of the league include flexibility in arranging matches, active competition for rankings, reporting results on the CTC web site and mid-season prizes for match play. The regular season is played in five regional conferences from May 15 to Aug 22. The outdoor season culminates with Conference Playoffs and State Championships in early autumn. Visit the CT Tennis Challenge page for more details.

CTC Mission:
To serve the Connecticut tennis community.
To run exceptional leagues and tournaments.
To grow the sport of tennis in Connecticut.

CTC Sponsors Pilot Pen Tennis - New England The Racquet Koop - Connecticut USTA New England True Tension Racquet Sports

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