- a match.
- a game.
- a job.
Join the movement.
When you join the United States Tennis Association (USTA), you become part of something big. We believe in the power of tennis, the way it can inspire wellbeing and strengthen communities with every bounce of a ball and swish of a racquet. Whether you’re looking for a full-time role or something to fill your free time, there are plenty of ways to get involved—tennis fan or not (yet).
Work at the US Open.
Land a job among the world’s greatest tennis champions at the crown jewel of pro tennis and final Grand Slam tournament of the year, with opportunities for all skill levels spanning two weeks to year-round.
Life at USTA
Move your body. Move minds.
Move up in your career.
Who you are at work, who you are on the court—it all matters. At the USTA, we champion your potential, wellbeing and impact. With growth opportunities, play-where-you-work perks and the chance to move the needle in our sport, the career possibilities are as endless as your passion for the game.
Not ready to apply? Get in the game.
We’re always looking for team players to join our ranks. Share your contact info and areas of interest, and we’ll reach out when we have opportunities that match.
Join our talent network.
Real people. Real journeys. Real impact.
From first serves to career milestones, discover real stories of how our team drives the game of tennis forward.
Get more of what moves you.
Our people are the true stars of tennis, making the game accessible to all. That’s why we offer benefits, incentives and opportunities that support well-being, work-life balance and fun—at work, on the courts and well beyond.

Belonging
Serve up change.
We believe everyone should be able to play and compete. That’s why we strive to create an inclusive workplace culture where every voice is heard and differences are not only celebrated, but also drive our business strategy.
About the USTA
Aces for the game of tennis.
The United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the national governing body for tennis and the recognized leader in promoting and developing the sport’s growth in the US.