Les Tapp OAM Junior Inter Association
An inter-association round robin tournament to help local junior players improve their on-court confidence.
About Les Tapp OAM Junior Inter Association
This inter-association competition event gives local junior players the opportunity to sharpen their skills through exciting match play against players from other tennis associations. It’s a fantastic way to build confidence, improve their game and experience the thrill of competitive tennis in a supportive environment.
Beyond the court, the competition brings together young players from across the region, creating shared experiences and becoming part of the vibrant South Australian tennis community.
Eligibility criteria and registration process
Les Tapp OAM Junior Inter Association is held on a weekend in March at Woodville Orion Tennis Club.
To take part in this competition, players must be associated with one of the following tennis associations:
- Glenelg Districts Tennis Association
- Eastern Districts Tennis Association
- Western Districts Tennis Association
- Southern Districts Tennis Association
- North East Tennis Association
- Hills Tennis Association
- Regional SA
Competition categories: Gender-based 10/u, 12/u, 14/u and open (17/u)
All participating associations can register a team for each competition category, so if you’d like to get involved, we recommend contacting your district representative.
| Association | District Representive |
|---|---|
| Southern Districts TA | Jacinta O'Loughlin
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| Western Districts TA | Jacinta O'Loughlin [email protected] 0481 476 629 |
| Glenelg Districts TA | Malcolm House [email protected] 0434 075 514 |
| North East TA | Brandon Oster [email protected] 0438 006 744 |
| Eastern District TA | Barb Le Cornu [email protected] 0417 822 839 |
| Hills TA | Graeme Goldsmith [email protected] 0408 367 856 |
| Regional SA |
For detailed information on Les Tapp OAM Junior Inter Association eligibility requirements, download Les Tapp OAM Junior Inter Association fact sheet and event guide.
Match formats
- Each team must consist of four to six players
- Each team will play each other at least once
- Each tie includes four singles and two doubles matches
- 10/u singles and doubles matches are played as a single six‑game set using a green‑dot ball
- All other singles and doubles matches are played as a six‑game set with a tiebreak at five games all using a yellow ball
- No‑ad scoring applies.
More resources
Take time to review our Competition policies and guidelines to familiarise yourself with what’s expected of players and all members of the tennis community.
Help us create a safe space for our junior tennis stars. Learn more about how you can play your part by checking out our safeguarding guidelines.