STEC is a 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to build leaders on the court, in the classroom, and in the community.
Sportsmen’s Tennis & Enrichment Center’s mission is to build leaders on the court, in the classroom, and in the community by providing academic and social development programs alongside recreational and competitive tennis instruction for youth and adults.Sportsmen's is committed to improving life opportunities for youth in Boston's Blue Hill Corridor while welcoming a diverse community from the Gr
eater Boston area. Sportsmen’s Tennis & Enrichment Center leverages tennis to open doors of opportunity for youth in some of Boston’s most underserved communities, offering comprehensive tennis instruction on our campus and at schools throughout Boston. Unlike many non-profit tennis organizations, we employ
top-level, certified coaches who have competed or trained players at the highest levels of tennis. Our goal is to develop players capable of playing college tennis. Sportsmen’s is one of the 20 largest organizations in the United States that combine tennis with academic and life skills programming for youth, under the US Tennis Association (USTA) National Junior Tennis & Learning (NJTL) concept created by Arthur Ashe. We serve over 5,000 young people annually from all walks of life, including many who might otherwise never set foot on a tennis court or a college campus. Sportsmen’s targets the Blue Hill Corridor, including parts of Dorchester, Mattapan, Roxbury, Hyde Park, South Boston and Jamaica Plain, and creates a pipeline from these inner city neighborhoods to college campuses all over the United States. Sportsmen’s is the only organization in New England
ever to have been commended by the USTA for multicultural excellence. In addition to our successful youth programs, Sportsmen’s is the home club to roughly 300 adult members who rent courts, take lessons and compete on our traveling teams. This creates a revenue stream that supplements philanthropic support, and builds a community of adults who share their time and talents with our youth. We also provide crucial health and wellness programs that target the most pressing chronic health issues in Boston’s inner cities. Sportsmen’s has four mission-driven program areas:
1.Youth Tennis – We seek to place local, low-income and/or minority youth on a clear developmental pathway to high performance, college/post secondary level tennis;
2.The Learning Center (TLC) at Sportsmen’s – TLC Youth enrichment programs provide high quality out-of-school time (OST) academic tutoring for less-advantaged K-5 students to build fundamental skills in reading, science and math. We use evidence-based practices to develop character, self-confidence and self-management, promoting respect for self and others, with a focus on social and emotional wellness;
3. Health and Wellness — Sportsmen’s brings free life-changing health and wellness programs, including educational forums and free use of our fitness center for neighborhood adults
through the Brigham and Women’s Center for Community Wellness (CCW). We incorporate a similar curriculum into our free youth development programs; and
4. Adult Tennis – Adult tennis is pivotal to furthering the Sportsmen’s mission, modeling a healthy, active lifestyle for our youth, encouraging adults to become or remain active throughout their lives, and providing both a source of revenue and a pool of committed volunteers.
08/11/2026
🎾 Priority Registration for Fall Junior Tennis Clinics is Now Open!
Fall is just around the corner, and we're excited to welcome our junior players back to the courts!
Priority registration is now open for returning Spring junior families who registered through CourtReserve.
Eligible families should have received an email with registration instructions. If you participated in our Spring session but did not receive the email, please contact us at [email protected].
General registration for all junior players opens Friday, August 21, 2026, at 8:00 a.m.
We look forward to seeing everyone back on the courts this fall! 🎾💙
08/10/2026
Being a Junior Counselor at Sportsmen's is more than a summer job.
Alongside mentoring campers, our Junior Counselors build leadership skills, gain real-world experience, and participate in professional development that prepares them for what's next.
We're proud to invest in the next generation of leaders. 💙🎾
08/07/2026
20 Fridays to go.
Every week, the vision gets a little clearer. Walls are going up, spaces are taking shape, and we're getting closer to welcoming our community into something special.
We can't wait to show you what's next. 💙🎾
08/05/2026
Another look at an unforgettable summer. ☀️🎾
From tennis and teamwork to new friendships and plenty of smiles, Summer 2026 gave us memories we'll be talking about for a long time.
Here's to an incredible summer at Sportsmen's. 💙
08/04/2026
postcards from academy training. 🎾
08/04/2026
Summer work. 🎾
07/31/2026
Superhero Day > your average camp day. 💙
07/24/2026
We want to remind everyone again about parking along Blue Hill Avenue in the evening.
We have recently learned that the City is actively enforcing the posted overnight parking restrictions along the Sportsmen's side of Blue Hill Avenue. Vehicles parked there between 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. may be ticketed or TOWED. While these restrictions have been posted for some time, they were not consistently enforced in the past.
Please take a moment to read all posted parking signs before leaving your vehicle.
If you are looking for evening street parking, the west side of Blue Hill Avenue does not have the same overnight parking restrictions.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as construction continues.
07/20/2026
Week 3 has entered the chat. 💬🎾
Who's ready for another week of tennis, friends, and summer fun? ☀️
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