Greenwich, CT · est. 2026
Play makes
better play.
Free off-season match play and practices for serious 6–11 UTR juniors, built to sharpen players while raising money and tennis gear for kids who need help getting on court.
meet the team
The Founders
Tap a circled face on the photo, or choose a founder below, to read their story.

2026 CIAC Class LL State Champions, Greenwich, CT
Zachary Schwartz not pictured. Updated picture coming soon.
the playbook
How It Works
Check your level
6NUP is built for high-level players in the 6–11 UTR range. If you're below that, you're not eligible to play yet. Keep grinding and come back.
Reach out to a founder
Want in on a clinic or match-play session? You have to reach out to one of the founders directly. We keep groups tight and the level high.
Show up the right way
Practices are completely optional. They exist for your improvement. But when you do play, you bring full effort, focus, and respect.
Carry yourself like a gentleman
We play with country-club standards: composed body language, clean attire, and respect for opponents, partners, and the game.
Zero-tolerance rule.
Misbehaving or slacking off gets you cut. Break a rule, drop below the UTR range, or stop respecting the game and you don't play. No exceptions. It keeps the level and the culture high for everyone.
the bigger purpose
Tennis brings us in.
Giving back is the point.
The competitive match play is what draws strong players together, but 6NUP exists for something bigger. We raise money and collect tennis supplies for kids who need help getting into the sport.
Raise money
Every dollar goes toward getting under-resourced kids onto the court: lessons, court time, and program fees.
Collect supplies
Rackets, shoes, balls, and gear. We collect quality tennis supplies and put them directly in the hands of kids who need them.
Open the door
Tennis can be expensive and hard to break into. Our goal is simple: help more kids get access to a sport that changes lives.
ready to play?
Apply or Support
Use one quick form to apply for 6–11 UTR match play or help with donations, gear drop-offs, and partnerships.