Triffitt to step down
Long standing Tennis ACT CEO, Ross Triffitt has announced his resignation. He plans to oversee a smooth transition and will finish his tenure around February 2017.… Walk of Fame in focus: Ken Willis
2016 WALK OF FAME INDUCTEE KEN WILLIS Ken Willis was born in 1922 in Yass to parents John Arthur and Nina May. At 15 he moved to Canberra to start working in the public… Canberra crowds triple as word spreads
Crowd attendance at the 2016 Apis Canberra International tripled that of the 2015 event as Tennis ACT sets out to establish the capital as a premium host for the second… Athlete development update – November
The last month has been a busy one for many ACT players with plenty of tournaments being held in Australia and overseas. National Academy scholarship holders Kaitlin… James Duckworth takes 2016 crown
James Duckworth (NSW) is the 2016 Apis Canberra International champion, after taking out the men’s singles title today, 7-5, 6-3. The 24-year-old said he was happy… Aussies take home doubles titles
Luke Saville (SA) and doubles partner Jordan Thompson (NSW) are the Apis Canberra International doubles champions, after taking out the men’s doubles title today in… Bai flies Canberra’s flag for Doubles Final
Canberra’s own Alison Bai will step onto Centre Court for the women’s doubles final on Day 9 of the Apis Canberra International, along with partner Lizette Cabrera… Aussies charge into quarter finals
The strength of the Australian men’s contingent at the Apis Canberra International is on full display at tomorrow’s quarter-finals with seven out of eight spots going… Canberra adventure for Indonesian official
Indonesian tennis official Herta Sekar Pandansari was given the opportunity by Tennis Australia to showcase her officiating skills in Australia as a chair umpire at the… Defending champ and local star out after epic Day 5
A shock first round departure and defeat for a local favourite has capped off an epic day 5 at the Apis Canberra International. Reigning 2015 champion Asia Muhammad…