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Zayd Joosab is one of Australia’s emerging young players. The 13-year-old from Queensland won the boys’ singles title at the 12/u Claycourt Championships in Canberra in April, and is currently ...
A strong club structure ensures a foundation for your club that enables you and your members to grow and develop together. Click on the headings below for more guidance and support in each of the ...
The following material is provided to assist clubs with policies and guidelines and therefore improve your clubs operations and environment in the community. Click on the headings below for more ...
Club Management is essential for a successful tennis club, centre or association. Whether you are maintaining and improving existing facilities or developing new ones, the management and ...
Future Leaders What is Future Leaders? Tennis Victoria’s Future Leaders Program enables our next generation of volunteers to work closely with our local tennis clubs in creating welcoming environments ...
Australian No.1 Alex de Minaur battles past Jiri Lehecka in three sets to progress to the quarterfinals in Washington.
Tennis officials play a crucial role at all levels of our sport. There are many different types of official, including: Line Umpires get to call the shots – literally – at all levels of tournaments.
Australian wheelchair tennis coach Greg Crump has guided multiple players to world No.1 and is excited for the ...
As the No.7 seed at the ATP 500 tournament in Washington, Alex de Minaur is eyeing a rankings boost and a new career ...
The Women Leaders in Tennis program aims to increase the participation of women and girls in community leadership positions through professional development, mentorship and networking opportunities.
Adam Walton, James Duckworth and Tristan Schoolkate improved their singles rankings after solid performances in Los Cabos.