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United States Professional Tennis Association average salary is $27,040, median salary is $27,040 with a salary range from $27,040 to $27,040.
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Pastor 27,040-27,040 Blaine, ME, 04734 2012 United States Professional Tennis Association Pastor Salaries (1)
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  • United States Professional Tennis Association Inc
  • Industry: Associations
  • City: Houston, TX
  • The USPTA Player Development Program is designed to serve as an educational resource center for the ever-evolving game and help all tennis teachers introduce new techniques to their players. It has the potential to change the way people teach and learn tennis, and its direct results will be better teachers, more educational resources, and an increased interest in and enthusiasm for the sport among all players - from beginners to touring pros. USPTA introduces and explains the numerous components of its Player Development Program in a series of special inserts that appear in ADDvantage magazine. A sample of the