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2012 Pennant Player of the Year awards announced
After another outstanding Pennant season, Tennis Victoria is pleased to announce the winners of the 2012 Pennant Player of the Year. Over 4000 players competed in the…
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Double trouble in Pennant Grand Final
The Women’s grade five Grand Final between Doveton and Kooyong Lawn wasn’t your average game of tennis. In an unusual event, the Kooyong team was made up of not one…
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Newcombe Medal nominations now open
Nominations for the 2012 Newcombe Medal, Australian Tennis Awards are now open. The Newcombe Medal is awarded to Australia’s most outstanding elite tennis player…
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Jordan Biggins wins MLC Tennis Hot Shot of the Month
Jordan Biggins was presented the MLC Tennis Hot Shot of the Month award for June during a special presentation at Canterbury Primary School earlier today. The award was…
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ATL Teams Announced
Tennis Victoria is pleased to announce the clubs participating in the 2012 Asia-Pacific Tennis League – Victorian Conference. Dingley, Bundoora, Liston, Kooyong…
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SEDA students raise money for Cancer Council Victoria
A group of Sports Education and Development Australia (SEDA) students have raised $350 for the Cancer Council Victoria, after running a successful day of tennis for…
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Special resolution to the Tennis Victoria Annual General Meeting 2012 in respect of a new Tennis Victoria Constitution
Correspondence detailing a notice of motion to adopt a new Tennis Victoria Constitution at the Annual General Meeting 2012 was posted to the Secretaries of all…
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2012 Annual General Meeting
The 2012 Annual General Meeting of the Victorian Tennis Association Inc. (Tennis Victoria) will be held: Where: Royal South Yarra Lawn Tennis Club Williams Rd North…
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New tennis program for the Burmese community
Sunshine Park Tennis Club (SPTC) has introduced a new program to engage the Burmese community in the Sunshine area into the game of tennis on a regular basis. Currently…
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SEDA student Ashley continues his blog
This week I was given the fantastic opportunity to explore how business is conducted outside of the office by James Madder, the Community Tennis Officer for Metropolitan…
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