In addition to this year's sessions and meetings, we are excited to offer a number of experiences and activations that are open to all Texas Tennis Summit attendees.
Friday, 3 p.m. – Saturday, 3 p.m.
This interactive space will highlight the USTA Texas Tennis Foundation's work through scholarships, grants, and initiatives that advance tennis across Texas. With a spectacular silent auction and onsite challenge to win prizes, you won't want to miss it!
Learn more at ustatexastennisfoundation.org.
Friday, 5-6:30 p.m.
Mix, mingle, and learn how USTA Texas’s committees are accomplishing our strategic plan, demonstrating our core values, and impacting our sport.
Participating Committees:
Adaptive
Adult & Senior Competitive
Advocacy & Facilities
Awards
Budget & Finance
Collegiate & Adult Social
Community Development
Constitution & Rules
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Hall of Fame
Junior Competitive
Junior Team Tennis
Leagues
National Junior Tennis & Learning
Officials
Sportsmanship
Volunteer Development
Wheelchair
Friday, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Grab your favorite doubles partner and come challenge your friends and colleagues on the Red Ball courts!
Red Ball Tennis drops the pressure and dials up the fun of the classic game we all love. Whether you’re new to the game, coming back after a break, or just looking to get active, Red Ball makes it easy to jump in. No formal courts, no strict rules, just high-energy play whenever and wherever you want.
Learn more at redballtennis.com.
Saturday, 8-8:45 a.m.
AFTER BREAKFASTSaturday, 12-1:15 p.m.
DURING LUNCHBronwyn Greer is the Tournament Director for the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship in Houston. She has served as Tournament Director since 2015, but has been with the organization since 2007. In addition to serving as Tournament Director, she also holds a board seat for ATP Media, and a Tournament Council seat for the ATP. Bronwyn has worked in events for over 25 years now, including the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, the WTA World Tour Finals, and more.
Christo van Rensburg is a highly accomplished figure in the tennis world, with a career spanning both professional play and high-level administration. As a professional tennis player for 15 years on the Tour, he achieved a top 20 ranking in singles and was part of the number one doubles team in the world with Paul Annacone. A proud Olympian and a dedicated Davis Cup player and Captain, Christo was also recognized for his conduct, receiving three Sportsmanship awards on the ATP Tour. His impressive career wins include victories over tennis legends such as Ivan Lendl (three times), Pete Sampras (twice), Jimmy Connors, Boris Becker, and John McEnroe. Following his decorated playing career, Christo has transitioned into a leadership role as the Tournament Director for the ATX Open, showcasing his continued commitment to the sport's growth and success.
Peter Lebedevs is a seasoned tennis promotor with more than 25 years of experience in tournament operations and management. Originally from Perth, Australia, Peter moved to the United States as a teenager to play for the University of Memphis tennis team. He transitioned into tournament operations, starting at the U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships in 1987. His expertise and dedication led to his promotion to Tournament Director of the combined ATP 500/WTA 250 tournament in 2009 in Memphis, titled the Region Morgan Keegan Championships and Cellular South Cup. Peter went on to lead several other prominent events, including the Atlanta Open (2014-2024), the New York Open (2018-2020) and ultimately, the Dallas Open (2022- present).
As Tournament Director for the Dallas Open, Peter manages the only ATP Tour indoor tournament in the U.S., handling all aspects of the event, from player recruitment to operations, sponsorships, and marketing. He was the key figure in bringing the Dallas Open to Texas. He has been instrumental in shaping premier tennis events, working with major organizations like the ATP, WTA, and USTA. Beyond his event director roles, Peter has supported the growth of tennis in the U.S., serving as Chairman of the USTA Junior Competition Committee, Chairman of USTA Southern Jr. Competition and USTA Eastern Junior Competition as well as coaching players on the WTA Tour.