Tennis participation grows to more than 25M players in the US even as
pickleball's popularity surges
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[February 20, 2025]
By HOWARD FENDRICH
Tennis participation in the United States rose to 25.7
million players in 2024, the sport's fifth consecutive year of growth,
the U.S. Tennis Association said Wednesday, citing an analysis of
numbers drawn from two studies not yet fully released. |

People walk through the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
during the U.S. Open tennis championships, Monday, Sept. 2, 2024, in New
York. (AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez, File) |
The jump of 1.9 million players from 2023's
total of 23.8 million participants represents an 8% increase and
means one in 12 Americans played tennis last year, the USTA
said.
USTA CEO Lew Sherr said his group which oversees tennis in the
country and runs the annual U.S. Open Grand Slam tournament
aims to get the sport's total participants in the United States
to 35 million by 2035, which he calls a goal that is both
actionable and achievable.
To help reach it, the USTA on Wednesday pledged $10 million in
grants in 2025 to help build, refurbish and extend playable
hours on courts across the United States. That is up from last
year's commitment of $1.2 million, which covered more than 500
courts open to the public.
This is all against a backdrop of the surging popularity of
pickleball, which has jumped from nearly no presence in the U.S.
to more than 13 million Americans over three years, with its
participation figures growing more than 200% in that span.
The statistics the USTA touted Wednesday are based on the
National Golf Foundation's compilation of data from two surveys
that the USTA helps fund, each of 18,000 people aged 6 and over:
The Physical Activity Council (PAC) Study on Sports and Physical
Activity, and the PLAY study.
Other findings noted by the USTA include:
Players under age 25 drove 45% of the growth in tennis
participation last year, while those under 35 accounted for more
than 60%.
There was 26% growth among Black players and 15% among
Hispanic players for tennis in 2024.
The number of seniors playing tennis rose 17% last year.
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