
The 2023 Winter Pennant season was the 77th anniversary of the competition making it the longest running and largest metropolitan tennis competition in Australia. Winter Pennant continues to go from strength to strength with a steady increase of teams in recent years. Congratulations to all 286 teams that competed this year.
Tennis SA would like to thank Mike Daws – Winter Pennant Advisory Group Chairperson, as well as the Association Representatives for their assistance with grading.
Player of the year
Amber Hayward
Hope Valley

Daniel Xu
Glenunga

Women’s Singles
Premier League
Seacliff

Division 1
Tea Tree Gully

Division 2
Tea Tree Gully

Division 3
ETKG

Division 4 – Blue Zone
Kingswood

Division 4 – Gold Zone
Woodville Orion

Division 5 – Blue Zone
Little Hampton

Division 5 – Gold Zone
Woodville Orion
Division 6 – Gold Zone
Broadview

Men’s Singles
Premier League
Tea Tree Gully

Division 1
Somerton Park
Division 2
Seacliff Blue

Division 3 and Division 4
Holdfast

Division 5 – Gold Zone
Memorial Drive

Division 5 – Blue Zone
Morphett Vale

Division 6 – Gold Zone
Glenunga

Division 6 – Blue Zone
Dover Square

Division 7 – Gold Zone
Golden Grove

Division 7 – Blue Zone
Memorial Drive

Division 8 – Gold Zone
Seaside
Division 8 – Blue Zone
Colonel Light West

Division 9 – Gold Zone
Rostrevor

Division 9 – Blue Zone
Happy Valley
Division 10 – Gold Zone
Rostrevor

Division 10 – Blue Zone
McLaren Vale

Division 11 – Gold Zone
Grange Grinders

Division 11 – Blue Zone
Helmsdale Yellow

Division 12 – Gold Zone
Beaumont

Division 12 – Blue Zone
Hallett Cove Beach Black
Division 13 – Gold Zone
Golden Grove

Women’s Doubles
Division 1
Memorial Drive

Division 2
Greenacres

Division 3
Glenlea Green

Men’s Doubles
Division 1
Glenlea

Division 2
Holmesdale
Division 3
Peake Gardens
Mixed Double’s
Open Division
Peake Gardens
