Anyone can officiate
If you love tennis, want to make new friends, and contribute to the growth of Australia’s favourite sport, then chances are you already have what it takes to become a tennis official.
It’s a great career move
There are fantastic career opportunities, too. Just imagine being out on Rod Laver Arena during the Australian Open, or travelling overseas or around Australia officiating the game you love. Find out more
What is a tennis official?
Tennis officials are the backbone of our sport. From weekend pennant competitions to the Australian Open, they’re the men and women who help ensure the smooth conduct of tournaments and competitions both in Australia and internationally. Find out more
We’re recruiting now
If you would like to become an official simply contact Ty Allen on
(08) 7224 8106 or email tallen@tennis.com.au
Upcoming courses
Tennis Australia will be holding Linespersons and Court Supervisor Courses in South Australia.
To register your interest please contact SA/NT Officiating Development Coordinator, Ty Allen via tallen@tennis.com.au.
For questions please contact Ty Allen directly on (08) 7224 8106.
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