United States Court Tennis Association
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The United States Court Tennis Association is the governing body for the sport of real tennis in the United States. The first association president, William L. Van Alen, convened its initial meeting on January 30, 1955 at New York City's Racquet and Tennis Club. William F. McLaughlin Jr. has served as president since 2001.
The United States Court Tennis Preservation Foundation, incorporated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 26, 1994 is affiliated charitable organization that promotes education and training for young players, the preservation of existing historic courts, and construction of new venues. The foundation's largest project was assisting in the construction of the International Tennis Club of Washington. Jonathan H. Pardee is the current chairman, and the foundation is headquartered at the Racquet Club of Philadelphia.