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USTA Florida Sunshine Series Wheelchair Tennis

USTA Florida

Deerfield Beach, Florida - Broward County

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May 15, 2026

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Miami-Fort Lauderdale

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222 NE 2nd Avenue, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

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Provider overview

USTA Florida Sunshine Series Wheelchair Tennis is a multi-stop adaptive tennis circuit with 2026 tournaments in Deerfield Beach, Fort Walton, and Pensacola.

USTA Florida is the state tennis association supporting tennis programs, tournaments, adaptive tennis, wheelchair tennis, youth events, and community tennis across Florida.

Quick facts

Phone
954-480-4422
Email
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Ages
Youth and adult wheelchair tennis players; divisions vary by tournament
Season
2026 tournament series dates in February and March
Cost
Tournament fees vary by registration platform and division; players should confirm current entry details with USTA Florida.

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Deerfield Beach Tennis Center

222 NE 2nd Avenue, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

The page lists additional 2026 tournament stops in Fort Walton and Pensacola.

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Sunshine Series wheelchair tennis tournaments

Multi-stop 2026 wheelchair tennis tournament series with divisions for youth and adult adaptive tennis players across Florida.

Ages
Youth and adult wheelchair tennis players; divisions vary by tournament
Season
2026 tournament series dates in February and March
Schedule
The source lists February 1 at Deerfield Beach, February 14 at Fort Walton, and March 8 at Roger Scott Tennis Center in Pensacola.
Cost
Tournament fees vary by registration platform and division; players should confirm current entry details with USTA Florida.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official USTA Florida Sunshine Series page says the 2026 Sunshine Series is an adaptive tennis circuit for wheelchair tennis players, lists tournament stops at Deerfield Beach, Fort Walton, and Pensacola, gives divisions for men, women, and co-ed players, and describes the series as expanding competitive wheelchair tennis opportunities across Florida.
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Program details we found

Sunshine Series wheelchair tennis tournaments

The official USTA Florida Sunshine Series page says the 2026 Sunshine Series is an adaptive tennis circuit for wheelchair tennis players, lists tournament stops at Deerfield Beach, Fort Walton, and Pensacola, gives divisions for men, women, and co-ed players, and describes the series as expanding competitive wheelchair tennis opportunities across Florida.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: USTA Florida says the series expands competitive opportunities for wheelchair tennis players across Florida.

Access notes to confirm: Players and families should confirm the correct tournament stop, division, eligibility, registration deadline, equipment requirements, accessible court details, coaching or companion expectations, and weather policy.

What we checked

What we found: The official USTA Florida Sunshine Series page says the 2026 Sunshine Series is an adaptive tennis circuit for wheelchair tennis players, lists tournament stops at Deerfield Beach, Fort Walton, and Pensacola, gives divisions for men, women, and co-ed players, and describes the series as expanding competitive wheelchair tennis opportunities across Florida.

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Is USTA Florida Sunshine Series Wheelchair Tennis reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with USTA Florida?

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