United States Tennis Association (USTA)
2026 Strength & Conditioning Fellowship
United States Tennis Association (USTA), Orlando, Florida, us, 32885
2026 Strength & Conditioning Fellowship
The 2026 Strength & Conditioning Fellowship will:
Provide hands on opportunity for the next generation of strength and conditioning professionals in high performance and tennis‑specific strength and conditioning.
Train the next generation of leaders in strength and conditioning specialized in tennis athletes and player development.
Provide an opportunity for independent research on current topics in strength & conditioning, player development, coaching or related topic.
Fellowship will last up to 18 weeks from February to June.
Stipend $13,500 plus approved travel expenses
Mentoring by USTA Player Development Strength and Conditioning staff
Hands on opportunity learning how to run testing, set up training sessions, and involvement in special projects designed to further develop skills and knowledge
Hands on opportunity to apply learnings for tennis‑specific strength and conditioning sessions for select players training at the National Campus under a supervised coaching role
Completion of online seminars, workshops, and skills training to develop the frameworks for coaching competitive youth and professional tennis players
Completion of iTPA CTPS (Certified Tennis Performance Specialist) program
Opportunities for professional engagement with mental skills specialists and national level performance coaches
Skills development in leadership, player relations, and media relations
Additional on‑site development opportunities at other USTAPD training centers as well as regional centers
Potential travel to Training Centers in Carson, CA, Regional Training Centers and various tournaments
Ideal candidates have a Bachelor's degree in exercise science or related field (degree earned in last five years) OR Graduate student in Exercise science or related field
Fellows should have CSCS certification
Fellowships are based at the Home of American Tennis in Orlando, FL
Housing expenses are not provided
Fellowship program may be partially virtual
Fellow should maintain a high level of personal fitness and professionalism
Fellow should be able to provide references upon request
Fellows must be US citizens or individuals lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence
Fellows must be Safe Play Approved throughout the duration of the fellowship which includes completing a criminal background screen, acknowledgment of the USTA Safe Play Policy, and completing SafeSport training
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Provide hands on opportunity for the next generation of strength and conditioning professionals in high performance and tennis‑specific strength and conditioning.
Train the next generation of leaders in strength and conditioning specialized in tennis athletes and player development.
Provide an opportunity for independent research on current topics in strength & conditioning, player development, coaching or related topic.
Fellowship will last up to 18 weeks from February to June.
Stipend $13,500 plus approved travel expenses
Mentoring by USTA Player Development Strength and Conditioning staff
Hands on opportunity learning how to run testing, set up training sessions, and involvement in special projects designed to further develop skills and knowledge
Hands on opportunity to apply learnings for tennis‑specific strength and conditioning sessions for select players training at the National Campus under a supervised coaching role
Completion of online seminars, workshops, and skills training to develop the frameworks for coaching competitive youth and professional tennis players
Completion of iTPA CTPS (Certified Tennis Performance Specialist) program
Opportunities for professional engagement with mental skills specialists and national level performance coaches
Skills development in leadership, player relations, and media relations
Additional on‑site development opportunities at other USTAPD training centers as well as regional centers
Potential travel to Training Centers in Carson, CA, Regional Training Centers and various tournaments
Ideal candidates have a Bachelor's degree in exercise science or related field (degree earned in last five years) OR Graduate student in Exercise science or related field
Fellows should have CSCS certification
Fellowships are based at the Home of American Tennis in Orlando, FL
Housing expenses are not provided
Fellowship program may be partially virtual
Fellow should maintain a high level of personal fitness and professionalism
Fellow should be able to provide references upon request
Fellows must be US citizens or individuals lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence
Fellows must be Safe Play Approved throughout the duration of the fellowship which includes completing a criminal background screen, acknowledgment of the USTA Safe Play Policy, and completing SafeSport training
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