Tennis Victoria Update – Thursday 27 May 2021
COVID-19 update from Tennis Victoria on Thursday 27 May 2021.Congratulations Lindsay Coster!
Lindsay has been recognised for his contribution to Lum Reserve Tennis Club and Waverly Tennis with a Tennis Service Award.Reduce your venue’s energy costs and help the environment!
Tennis Victoria recognises that energy bills are a significant cost to tennis venues and night play under lights is a critical part of a tennis venue’s activities. First Blind and Low Vision State Championships a triumph!
History was made last weekend as the Blind and Low Vision State Championships were held at the National Tennis Centre, the first rankings tournament of its kind.Castlemaine LGBTQI+ Championships a smash hit!
The Castlemaine Lawn Tennis Club (CLTC) were excited to host the Castlemaine LGBTQI+ Championships on Sunday 25th April.Tennis Victoria’s first Blind and Low Vision State Championship hits Melbourne this weekend!
The championships will be Australia’s first ever ranking event for visually impaired players.Sport Survival Funding – Round 3
Clubs are able to apply for $1,500 and associations and leagues able to apply for $2,500 as part of the third round of the Government’s Community Sport Sector COVID-19… Tennis Victoria Pennant season to commence this weekend
One of Australia’s largest inter-club competitions is back this weekend as Tennis Victoria Pennant returns for 2021.
Tennis Victoria update regarding latest COVID-19 restrictions
Welcome to the May Edition of the Tennis Victoria News.