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4 April 2023 | Tennis West

The egg-citement of Easter tennis returns this long weekend with more than 5,000 players set to hit tennis clubs across Australia with up to 30 regional and metropolitan tennis events kicking off from Friday 7 April 2023. 

Contested by legends of the game including Ken Rosewall, John Fitzgerald, Evonne Goolagong-Cawley, Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson, Easter tennis tournaments are long established and steeped in history, with many passing 50 years or even approaching centenary milestones, including the Bridgetown Easter Tournament which celebrates its 92nd year anniversary, with many three-generation family groups joining competitors from across Western Australia. 

In Western Australia, more than 870 players will compete across five venues over the Easter weekend, up from 680 this time last year. 

A tradition for passionate tennis enthusiasts often made up of family and friendship groups, thousands make the annual tennis pilgrimage to unite at tennis clubs across Australia for a weekend of camaraderie and competition, with a side of chocolate Easter egg indulgence. 

“These tournaments were a big part of the beginning of my journey in tennis,” Australian tennis champion and former Davis Cup captain John Fitzgerald said.  

“It was always a big deal and a joy for me to tag along with my two older brothers and embrace the excitement, competition and friendships that developed during these times. Easter tournaments around country South Australia provided me with some of my fondest memories of tennis and were instrumental in building many friendships that have lasted to this day.” 

“Easter tennis is a true celebration of all the wonderful elements of grassroots tennis,” Tennis Australia Chief Tennis Officer Tom Larner said.   

“It encourages families and friends to come together on the tennis court and offers a wonderful opportunity for players and non-players to be connected by the sheer joy of being involved in tennis.  

“These events bring communities together. Committee members, officials, canteen supervisors, grounds people, you name it, they all rally together for the betterment of the sport.   

“Everyone involved in these tennis events plays an important role in contributing to the fabric of our sport and it’s wonderful to see so many people come together with the passion, commitment and dedication required to maintain and strengthen the position of our sport across Australia.    

“Sheep stations and bragging rights aside, it’s these local tournaments that are the heart and soul of tennis in Australia. They demand respect through the history of their existence and are the breeding ground for lifelong participation and involvement in our wonderful sport which we know is a game for life regardless of age or ability.”  

More than 58 officials, including referees, court supervisors, assistant referees, venue supervisors, chair umpires, line umpires, court monitors and coaches will work 181 individual days to support the delivery of Easter tournaments in 2023. 

The Easter period will also see the 100-year anniversary of the CBH Group Country Week Championships from April 14-16 and the WA Seniors Champions the weekend after on April 21-24. 

Enter for the CBH Country Week Championships here.

Enter for the WA Seniors Championships here.

Tennis West sanctioned Easter tournaments are listed below:   

Name  Where  Dates 
Open Community Geraldton Easter Open  Geraldton Tennis Club  07-10 April 
Bridgetown Easter Tournament  Bridgetown Lawn Tennis Club  07-10 April 
Royal Kings Park Easter Tournament  Royal Kings Park Tennis Club  07-10 April 
Kalamunda Easter Junior Tournament  Kalamunda Tennis Club  07-10 April 
Beverley 89th Annual Easter Event  Beverley Tennis Club  07-10 April