Far North region news
Cilic, Raonic, Dimitrov and Muguruza join battle for Brisbane Titles
Marin Cilic (CRO), Milos Raonic (CAN), Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) and Garbine Muguruza (ESP) will join the world’s best tennis players in Brisbane this summer.Tearney halts Bolt to take Cairns title
Alex Bolt and Olivia Tjandramulia enjoyed strong weeks on home soil at the Cairns Pro Tour event but were stopped in the final by a pair of international talents.Lightning Strikes twice for qualifier Patterson in Cairns
Twenty-five-year-old qualifier Tammi Patterson has continued her progression at the 2015 Cairns Tennis International after bundling out the ACT’s Alison Bai 6-2 6-2 on… Brisbane International Schools Challenge – entries open
The Brisbane International Schools’ Challenge is a mixed team competition for Queensland Primary Schools. Each school has the opportunity to nominate one or more teams… Top seed Jasika faces Qualifier in Cairns
Aussie young gun Omar Jasika heads the men’s field at the 2015 Cairns Tennis International this week and opens his campaign against qualifier Jake Delaney.Australian Pro Tour comes to Queensland
The first of Queensland’s Pro Tour events get underway this Saturday, 3 October, at the Cairns International Tennis Centre. Players will then make their way down the… Federer, Sharapova, Stosur and Nishikori back in Brisbane for 2016
Seventeen-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer (SUI) and five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova (RUS) will return to Queensland this summer to defend their… Get Playing funding programs open
Sport and Recreation Services’ “Get Playing Places and Spaces” and “Get Going Clubs” funding programs are currently OPEN. A three year schedule has been…
Read moreQueensland School Sport 12 years and under Tennis State Championships 2015
The 2015 Queensland 12 years and under State Tennis Championships are being held at the Cairns International Tennis Centre over 4 days. There are 48 players…
Read moreGet In The Game Funding Programs
Upcoming Information Sessions On 5 July 2015, the Minister announced a three year, $80 million investment in the Get in the Game initiative to support sport and…
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