Intro to Tennis: Net Generation
Whether your child is picking up a racquet for the first time or showcasing early promise, USTA Northern California offers a robust pathway to lay the foundation for a lifelong love of tennis. Net Generation is the first step in USTA youth tennis and is designed for kids ages 5 to 18!
Net Generation
Learn more about Net Generation and its benefits by clicking the button below.
Personalization
Smaller courts, various-sized racquets, and slower-moving balls allow kids to learn at their own speed, making tennis enjoyable and personalized.
Spotlight on Play
We focus on creating a fun, positive, and engaging atmosphere, prioritizing the joy of playing over wins and losses.
Build Lifelong Skills
Tennis isn’t just a game; it’s a platform for building skills both on and off the court—for a lifetime.
Junior Tennis Levels: Red, Orange, Green & Yellow Ball
USTA NorCal offers Red, Orange, Green and Yellow ball levels of tennis (often referred to as ROGY) to help youth develop their game properly. Each color ball introduces players to the next level of tennis, progressing from Red to Yellow ball, which is the standard tennis ball and court size.
The ROGY system uses low-compression balls, smaller racquets and smaller courts that allow beginner players to be successful right away on the court based on their age, physical size and ability and to develop better technical and point-playing skills. Each stage is designed with your child’s age and skill level in mind, ensuring that every swing is perfectly suited to their unique abilities.

Red Ball
The tennis journey starts with Red ball for players of all ages and abilities. CLICK HERE for more about the player competencies.

Orange Ball
Players aged 7-9 years old are recommended to play in Orange ball programs. CLICK HERE for more about the player competencies

Green To Yellow Ball
Players aged 9-11 years old are recommended to play in Green ball programs. CLICK HERE for more about the player competencies.
The Net Generation Pathway
Built on the American Development Model (ADM), the Net Generation pathway allows parents and their young players to easily navigate the three key stages of growth within USTA and USTA NorCal tennis, starting with introductory Team Challenges, progressing to WTN Match Play, intermediate or advanced Junior Team Tennis, Junior Circuits (pre-tournaments) and Junior Tournaments.
The Net Generation Junior Pathway doesn’t follow a strict linear path. Players have the flexibility to participate in Junior Team Tennis or Junior Circuit events concurrently with their participation in Junior Tournaments. It’s a dynamic approach that allows young athletes to explore various avenues within the pathway simultaneously.
As part of the Net Generation Pathway, players ages 10 and under can participate in the following programs:
Team Challenges
Team Challenges mark the first step in the tennis journey for children of all ages. This program is designed to introduce youth to tennis competition within a low-pressure, team environment with minimal time commitment. These events prioritize positive teamwork over winning and losing, creating an environment where players can flourish.
- The emphasis is on creating a fun and memorable experience for players.
- Single-day events, approximately 60-90 minutes.
- The focus is learning to play and being a good sport, not results.
- Offered in Red, Orange, and Green ball.
Learn more about Team Challenges and find one in your area using the button below.
Junior Team Tennis
Junior Team Tennis (JTT) offers a fun and recreational team format for youth aged 7 to 18. Boys and girls of all levels play singles, doubles and mixed doubles against local teams, encouraging match-play experience. USTA NorCal provides JTT opportunities for Orange, Green and Yellow ball tennis through a season-based format, with teams competing weekly either at their home facility or by traveling to other venues. For players ages 10 and under, they will receive PlayTracker points for every USTA JTT event they participate in.
Junior Circuit (Pre-Tournament)
Junior Circuits are the ideal progression for youth players transitioning toward tournament play. These fun events provide a platform for player skill development through level-based play and offer providers the opportunity to expose youth to the competitive world of tennis as players grow in their journeys. Beyond the court, participants learn and exemplify good sportsmanship, showcasing the true spirit of tennis.
- Suitable for junior players of all ages in Orange, Green or Yellow ball tennis at an advanced beginner to intermediate level.
- Single events spanning up to half a day for participation in 2 to 4 matches.
- Uses a non-elimination, round-robin draw format for individual match experience.
- Focus on player skill development through level-based play in a competitive environment.
Net Generation PlayTracker
The Net Generation PlayTracker is for players aged 5-10 and their parents to track progress at USTA competitive events, all in one place while earning digital incentives along the way.
Collect Points
Players collect points from USTA Team Challenges, Junior Team Tennis and Junior Circuit events.
Track Progress
Monitor your PlayTracker points and track your progress on usta.com under the Family tab in your account profile.
Graduate to Tournaments
Upon graduation from the Net Generation PlayTracker, players can start participating in sanctioned Junior Tournaments or upon reaching a specific point threshold within Green ball.
