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HURRICANE IAN UPDATE

September 27, 2022
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USTA NATIONAL CAMPUS AND HURRICANE IAN UPDATE (AS OF 9/29 AT 12:30 P.M.)

The USTA National Campus will remain closed Friday, September 30th so we can assess any damage and start the cleanup process.

We are hoping to resume normal business on Saturday, October 1st.

Players registered for programs or reservations on Friday (Sept. 30th) will receive a refund for the canceled classes. The refund will be submitted to the original form of payment (Credit Card or Account Balance).

Should the campus need more time to open on Saturday we will send out an email on Friday mid-day with an update on weekend opening times and plans.

 

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USTA NATIONAL CAMPUS AND HURRICANE IAN UPDATE (AS OF 9/27 AT 3:00 P.M.)

Programs, lessons, and reservations scheduled for tonight (Tuesday, September 27th) WILL proceed as scheduled.

The campus will be closed starting Wednesday, Sept. 28th through Thursday, Sept. 29th. All scheduled activities during that time have been canceled.

We will send out additional updates on
Thursday, September 29th regarding reopening of the campus.

Players registered for programs or reservations on these days (Sept. 28th & 29th) will receive a refund for the canceled classes. The refund will be submitted to the original form of payment (Credit Card or Account Balance).

Updated information will be available on the USTA National Campus Website.

The safety of our patrons and staff is our top priority, for information regarding preparing yourself and your home, click here for the City of Orlando's Hurricane Preparedness guide.