- 'National' was
dropped from the organization's name,
making the
abbreviation USLTA. In 1975, the word "Lawn" was
officially dropped from the name. The USTA...
- 1924
because of the Olympics. The
United States Lawn
Tennis ****ociation (
USLTA) had
several grievances with the ILTF and
refused to join when it was formed...
-
Lometa (/loʊˈmiːtə/ loh-MEE-tə) is a city in
Lampasas County, Texas,
United States. The po****tion was 753 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Killeen–Temple–Fort...
- to all
international players. The
United States Lawn
Tennis ****ociation (
USLTA) had
several grievances with the ILTF and
refused to join when it was formed...
- 2009. Axthelm, Pete; Talbert,
William F. (1967).
Tennis observed: The
USLTA men's
singles champions, 1881–1966.
Barre Publishers.
Forest Hills: An illustrated...
- ISBN 978-1-4269-4514-4. Axthelm, Pete; Talbert,
William F. (1967).
Tennis observed: The
USLTA men's
singles champions, 1881-1966.
Barre Publishers. "Breaking with tradition"...
-
women were not
allowed to play in the
Wightman Cup in 1968 and 1969 and the
USLTA refused to
include Casals and King in
their rankings for
those years. By...
- and
Pierre Gillou for 1950 and the U.S. No. 1 male
tennis player in the
USLTA rankings for 1950. He won the "Times"
national sports award for the outstanding...
- (USNLTA)
until 1920, and as
United States National Lawn
Tennis ****ociation (
USLTA)
until 1975, it is the only
Grand Slam
tournament to have been pla**** every...
- The 1971
USLTA Indoor Circuit, also
known as the U.S.
Indoor Winter Circuit, was a
professional tennis circuit held in the
United States that year. It...