Asia-Pacific Tennis League

Asia-Pacific Tennis League logoIn 2012–13 Tennis Australia will transition from a pilot National Tennis League to the Asia-Pacific Tennis League (ATL).  The ATL is a new and innovative tennis league that will bring together teams of men and women from across the Asia-Pacific region. The league will provide players with the opportunity to play regular paid high-level matches.

How will the ATL work?

Domestically, the ATL will consist of five conferences (SA, WA Vic, NSW/ACT and Qld) made up of 28 men’s and 28 women’s teams competing for their conference championship during November 2012.

Conference champions progress to the ATL Play-offs, which will be hosted at Melbourne Park during the second week of the Australian Open.

In its inaugural season, the ATL is working with the Asia-Pacific region to host three teams from outside Australia at the ATL Play-offs.  Thus, the eight-team play-offs for both the men’s and women’s competitions will feature players from around the Asia-Pacific region.

> Take a look at the FAQs to learn more about the ATL

How do I join a team?

Nominations for the 2012–13 Asia-Pacific Tennis League have now closed. Nominations for the 2013–14 season will open in 2013.

National Tennis League winners: Kooyong. MAE DUMRIGUE