ITA, California Sports Surfaces Extend Agreement
TEMPE, Ariz. - The Intercollegiate Tennis Association and California Sports Surfaces are excited to announce an extension of their alliance, whereby California Sports Surfaces will be recognized as the Official Court Surfacing Provider of the ITA.
In addition, CSS brands, which include DecoTurf, Plexipave, Rebound Ace and Premier Sports Coatings, will be distinguished as the Official Tennis Surfaces of the ITA.
ITA Chief Executive Officer Timothy Russell commented: “We are honored and happy to partner with such an outstanding member of the tennis community, whose products and services are the finest in the industry.”
ITA members interested in CSS installation will be offered the best available pricing, and, at no additional cost, ITA member programs will be provided on-site technical assistance and technical resources prior to, or during, CSS surface installation.
“We have been working with the ITA for nearly 15 years and there are no better partners in the industry,” said Tom Magner, Director of Sales for CSS. “We look forward to working with them for years to come to help grow and support the game of tennis.”
California Sports Surfaces brands are used by many of the top collegiate tennis programs, as well as the Australian Open, US Open, Laver Cup, and other professional events.
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