West region news
Building Queensland’s competitions together
The resilience and grit displayed by Queensland’s tennis community through the challenges of 2020 is paying dividends now. Queensland is in a FIT state
On the eve of the Australian Open women’s final, Queensland’s junior female players have more reason to feel inspired with the roll out of a series of development… Australian Ranking Update
Australian Ranking tournaments have returned successfully in January 2021. A good time to look at some of the major changes that all competing players should know about:Junior Leagues results now feeding into UTR rating
There are many different ways of improving a player's Universal Tennis Rating (UTR). Now, playing in a recognised junior team competition is one of them.New Tennis Australia Code of Behaviour National Policy
As we continue to prepare for the return of Australian Ranking Tournaments from 1 January 2021, Tennis Australia has released a new Code of Behaviour National Policy.… Australian Ranking Tournaments to return in 2021
Australian Ranking (AR) Tournaments will return from 1 January 2021 The calendar for 2021 will be released in multiple parts with the first instalment to include the… 2020 Junior Teams Carnival cancelled
Tennis Queensland has to announce that the 2020 edition of the QLD Junior Teams Carnival will not be held. The decision was taken by the Tennis Queensland board in…
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Although tennis remains a very safe sport to play at both community and professional levels, the current restrictions and our priority of ensuring the health and safety… Australian Ranking Tournaments UPDATE
All Australian Ranking Tournaments are currently postponed to help contain the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). No Australian Ranking Tournaments will be held prior… Universal Tennis Rating is here!
Tennis Australia has partnered with Universal Tennis, the company behind the Universal Tennis Rating (UTR), to bring you a global tennis rating system and events across…
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