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Updates from June 11, 2025

Mandan Open

Registration deadline for the Mandan Open Tennis Tournament is this Sunday (June 15) for the Friday (June 20) Junior Singles & the Saturday (June 21) Doubles for Adults & Juniors. Register HERE

Dakota Circuit

The prize money has increased to $7,000 this year, $3,000 for each 1st place man and woman, $500 to each 2nd place man and woman. Check out the website for details: dakotatennis.org. Dakota Circuit starts with the $25,000 Midland Scientific Open in Rapid City June 27-29, the $15,000 Red River Open in Fargo July 11–13, the $20,000 South Dakota Open in Sioux Falls July 18–20, and finishes with the $7,500 Mayo Pharmacy Bismarck Open Aug 1-3. Hope to see you there!

Tournaments

More info about these and other tournaments can be found on the BMTA Events page HERE.

Full list of USTA Tournaments in the region can be found HERE

Full list of USTA Tournaments in the region for juniors specifically can be found HERE

Schedules for Summer League

Summer League Schedules are posted HERE (as in years past). 

Subs Needed

We can always use more subs on Wednesdays for Intermediate & Advanced Doubles Leagues so if anybody is interested, please register HERE

About Us

Looking to play the “world's healthiest sport”? Tennis has the incredible power to add years to your life - and life to your years!

 

Bismarck-Mandan Tennis Association (BMTA) is passionate about promoting, supporting, and growing tennis in our community. We offer an exciting variety of leagues, tournaments, drills, and socials designed to encourage friendly competition, foster community, and build skills. BMTA welcomes players of all ages and abilities.


Ready to have fun, boost your fitness, and make new friends? Become a member and start playing today!

Mission: To promote, support, and grow tennis in the Bismarck-Mandan community.

Stay Active Videos

Try this activity at home or on the court to work on hand-eye coordination and control. To make it more challenging, try spreading your arms out wider or letting the ball bounce higher. Try to see how many you can get in 30 seconds.

No court to play on at home? No problem! Make your own net at home using regular items from around the house. Get creative, but make sure to ask for permission from your parent or guardian before using!

Edgies works on your grips, specifically a continental grip. Using your racquet with a continental grip, try and see how many times you can hit the ball using the outer edge of your racquet. You got this!

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