Metro region news
Darwin to host third National Indigenous Tennis Carnival this week
Aspiring First Nations players are set to start their tennis journey following in the footsteps of their Indigenous tennis heroes, Grand Slam champions Ash Barty and…
Read moreAUSTRALIA CROWNED WORLD CHAMPIONS AT VIRTUS EUROPEAN SUMMER GAMES
Australia’s nine-person team has topped the medal tally at the Virtus European Summer Games, winning 11 medals including five gold, two silver and four bronze in…
Read moreExpression of Interest: Ball Kids – Summer of Tennis
Ever dreamt of becoming a ball kid and sharing the world stage with your favourite tennis players? If this sounds like you, now's your chance! As we begin…
Read moreSuccess for Queenslanders at 2022 NSW PWII DHOH OPEN
Earlier this month, 8 Queenslanders travelled down to Sydney to complete in the 2022 NSW People With Intellectual Impairment (PWII) & Deaf Hard Of Hearing (DHOH)…
Read moreAce for Daisy Hill State School
Daisy Hill State School is hitting aces, today announcing upgrades to the schools tennis court which will see the installation of a new hardcourt and LED lighting system…
Read moreFloods Fail to Dampen Community Spirit
It started with days upon days of relentless rain that had no intention of stopping. From Maryborough to Northern New South Wales and everywhere in-between, the one in…
Read moreKubler Makes Historic Australian Open Mixed Doubles Final
Teamed for the first time at Melbourne Park this fortnight, Queenslander Jason Kubler and doubles partner Jaimee Fourlis will compete for a maiden Grand Slam title in the…
Read more#WeBackBarty
Queenslander and World No. 1, Ash Barty kicks off her Australian Open finals campaign this week, with a Quarterfinals showdown against American World No. 21 Jessica…
Read moreNew restrictions for Queensland venues begin Tuesday
From 1am Tuesday 29 June the following restrictions are in place for the 11 local government areas of Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan City, Moreton Bay, Redlands, Sunshine…
Read moreBuilding Queensland’s competitions together
The resilience and grit displayed by Queensland’s tennis community through the challenges of 2020 is paying dividends now.
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