Over 80 girls from schools across the NT came together for one afternoon at the National Indigenous Tennis Carnival for a fun and empowering Ready2Rally session. The Ready2Rally program has been in play in high-schools across Darwin and Palmerston through a partnership with the Stars Foundation which has academies across high schools nationally.
National Indigenous Tennis Carnival 2025 results
18-and-under singles championships
Girls: [2] Lola Grigor (Vic) d Laylah Shawcross (Qld) 6-1 6-1
Boys: [1] Quincy Khan (NSW) d [2] Isaac Elson (NSW) 1-6 6-4 [10-4]
14-and-under singles championships
Girls: [1] Hazel Wright (NSW) d [2] Namallarri Mckenzie (SA) 6-2 6-0
Boys: [1] Will Brooks-Gay (Vic) d Oakley Baylis (NSW) 6-1 6-2
Deadly Award winners – recognises participants from each state and territory for their teamwork and behaviour
- Jayde Mitchell (ACT)
- Hazel Wright (NSW)
- Luca Toby (Qld)
- Jamain Agius (SA)
- Tori Direen (Tas)
- Brock Mitchell (Vic)
- Jackson Phillips (WA)
- Jacob Groves (NT)
Roger Cawley Supervisors Award – recognises team managers who supervise, support and coach the kids
- Sara Mohammed (WA)
- Djamika Ganambarr (NT)
Evonne Goolagong Cawley Medal of Excellence – individual award personally chosen by Evonne Goolagong Cawley
- Isaac Elson (NSW)
Ash Barty Cup – team-based award for the overall winning team based on performance
- Queensland
Hot Shots Tennis champions
- East Arnhem (NT)
Futures Stars champions
- New South Wales
