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United States Tennis Association Safe Play
Bullying Repeated or severe behavior(s) that are (a) aggressive (b) directed at a Minor, and (c) intended or likely to hurt, control, or diminish the Minor emotionally, physically or sexually. For more details and examples, please visit https://www.usta.com/en/home/about-usta/who-we-are/national/safe-play-conduct--policies---guidelines.html.
Emotional Misconduct Emotional Misconduct includes (a) Verbal Acts, (b) Physical Acts, (c) Acts that Deny Attention or Support, (d) Criminal Conduct, or (e) Stalking. Emotional Misconduct is determined by the objective behaviors, not whether harm is intended or results from the behavior. For more details and examples, please visit https://www.usta.com/en/home/about-usta/who-we-are/national/safe-play-conduct--policies---guidelines.html.
Harassment Repeated or severe conduct that (a) causes fear, humiliation or annoyance, (b) offends or degrades, (c) creates a hostile environment (as defined above), or (d) reflects discriminatory bias in an attempt to establish dominance, superiority or power over an individual or group based on age, race, ethnicity, culture, religion, national origin, or mental or physical disability; or (e) any act or conduct described as harassment under federal or state law. Whether conduct is harassing depends on the totality of the circumstances, including the nature, frequency, intensity, location, context, and duration of the behavior. For more details and examples, please visit https://www.usta.com/en/home/about-usta/who-we-are/national/safe-play-conduct--policies---guidelines.html.
Hazing Any conduct that subjects another person, whether physically, mentally, emotionally or psychologically, to anything that may endanger, abuse, humiliate, degrade or intimidate the person as a condition of joining or being socially accepted by a group, team, or organization. Purported Consent by the person subjected to Hazing is not a defense, regardless of the person’s perceived willingness to cooperate or participate. For more details and examples, please visit https://www.usta.com/en/home/about-usta/who-we-are/national/safe-play-conduct--policies---guidelines.html.
Physical Misconduct Any intentional contact or non-contact behavior that causes, or reasonably threatens to cause, physical harm to another person. For more details and examples, please visit https://www.usta.com/en/home/about-usta/who-we-are/national/safe-play-conduct--policies---guidelines.html.
Sexual Misconduct

Sexual Misconduct offenses include, but are not limited to:

1. Sexual or Gender-related Harassment; 2. Nonconsensual Sexual Contact (or attempts to commit the same); 3. Nonconsensual Sexual Intercourse (or attempts to commit the same); 4. Sexual Exploitation; 5. Bullying or hazing, or other inappropriate conduct of a sexual nature. For more details and examples, please visit https://www.usta.com/en/home/about-usta/who-we-are/national/safe-play-conduct--policies---guidelines.html.
Safe Play Proactive Policy Violations The USTA Proactive Policies are a key component to helping reduce the risk of misconduct. These policies are outlined below. Violations of these policies can be reported to the USTA. For more details, please visit https://www.usta.com/en/home/about-usta/who-we-are/national/safe-play-conduct--policies---guidelines.html
  1. One-on-one interactions, including meetings and individual training sessions
  2. Athletic training modalities, massages, and rubdowns
  3. Locker rooms and changing areas
  4. Social media and electronic communications
  5. Transportation
  6. Lodging