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Coloured Ball Competition

Coloured Ball Competitions (CBC) are a great way to take that next step in your tennis journey with some fun competition at your club or with your coach. It doesn’t matter if you are using a red, orange or a green ball, these are a great way to make friends, while continuing to develop your game.
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The Macca's Junior Development Series Queensland is a tournament circuit specifically designed for players of a beginner to intermediate level. Each tournament allows players to experience crucial competitive match play and skill development opportunities.
Find out moreAustralian Junior Tour

Junior Tour is a group of Tennis Australia Endorsed Events that support developing and strengthening a player's UTR Rating with a clear competitive pathway for aspiring players.
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Queensland State Masters
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The new Pro and Performance Events calendars include many opportunities for Aussie players to test themselves against the best.
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