The best amateurs could earn their place at AO 2026 – and play for the $1 million prize. There are a million reasons to pick up a racquet this summer with events held in every state and territory to ...
The 2025 D’Arcy Slater and Women in Tennis (WIT) Foundation Cup wrapped up in Bunbury this week for both the team and individual events drawing a record number of entries again. A record number of 155 ...
Now’s your chance to secure your seat at the Capital’s premier tennis event! The Workday Canberra International brings world-class tennis to the capital, where rising stars take their first steps ...
Few people have given more to regional tennis than Heather Lees, whose remarkable 60-year involvement in the sport, including 39 years of official service, has made her one of the true cornerstones of ...
Marc Polmans captured his second consecutive Australian Pro Tour title at the weekend with victory at the Brisbane QTC Tennis International. In a thrilling final, Polmans beat the in-form Dane Sweeny ...
International tours provide junior athletes under the age of 18 the opportunity to compete against the world’s best on the global stage. These tours are designed to support player development both on ...
Tennis Australia's National Development Program (NDP) is designed to provide comprehensive support to young Australian tennis players from 11 to 18 years of age, prioritising both their athletic and ...
National Talent Hubs are for players aged 7-12 on the player development pathway, delivering comprehensive, tailored programs that support player development and maximising their potential. These hubs ...
Australia's Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup teams have become synonymous with fostering a strong team culture and camaraderie. The concept of playing for something bigger than themselves has ...
The fourth annual Australian Blind and Low Vision Tennis Championships wrapped up in Melbourne on Sunday, with 49 athletes competing from around the country and, for the first time, the Asia-Pacific ...
Hunter Thompson created history in Astana, Kazakhstan, becoming the first PWII-3 (players with an intellectual impairment) athlete to win three consecutive singles gold medals at the Virtus World ...
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