The policy has been developed as part of Tennis Australia’s ongoing commitment to the health, safety and wellbeing of its members and participants. Member Protection is all about practices and procedures, which protect a sports organisation’s members including athletes, administrators, coaches and officials.
View Tennis Australia’s Member Protection policy
The new Code of behaviour replaces the ‘Events Disciplinary Policy’ that regulates behaviour breaches related to and during tournaments and weekly competitions in Australia. We are committed to protecting the integrity of tennis and ensuring we provide a healthy and positive environment for players to compete in. Improving the behaviour of players and spectators at tournaments and competitions is a major element of this.
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| 08 Jun 12 | TSA Queen's Birthday Championships |
| 08 Jun 12 | TSA Queen's Birthday Championships |
| 28 Jun 12 | Gawler Junior Championships |
| 03 Jul 12 | Peake Gardens OJT |
| 07 Jul 12 | Tea Tree Gully Junior Open |