Notice is hereby given that the 2021 Annual General Meeting of the Oceania Tennis Federation will be held virtually by Zoom on: Sunday 14th March 2021 Commencing at 9:00am (NZ Time) Please diarize this date with further details to follow…
Notice is hereby given that the 2021 Annual General Meeting of the Oceania Tennis Federation will be held virtually by Zoom on: Sunday 14th March 2021 Commencing at 9:00am (NZ Time) Please diarize this date with further details to follow…
Recently the ITF created a National Association Assistance Programme to assist Nations by providing grants for either National Tennis Tournaments, National Junior Tennis Tournaments, National Coaches’ Workshops and National Officials’ Workshops. Details of the Programme can be accessed here The…
The Pacific Games Council have advised that, in light of the continuing Covid-19 situation, the 11th Pacific Mini Games originally scheduled for 2021 have now been deferred to the 17th-25th June 2022.
The ITF has today announced a partnership with the World Academy of Sport (WAoS) to offer educational and personal development opportunities for junior players. WAoS has created a significant scholarship programme which includes 100 WAoS Athlete Certificate scholarships per ITF…
The 2020 Virtual ITF Conference & AGM will take place on 20-21 November 2020. To actively participate as an official delegate in the virtual AGM on 21 November and the virtual Finance & Governance webinar on 20 November, you must…
Colin Sinclair (NMI) is one of 29 players from 22 countries have received 2020 International Player Grand Slam® Grants financed by the Grand Slam Development Fund (GSDF). The programme, now in its fourth year, provides total annual funding of $650,000…
The ITF has announced that Fed Cup, the women’s world cup of tennis, has been renamed the Billie Jean King Cup by BNP Paribas. It is the first time a major global team competition has been named after a woman,…
A follow up 2nd Webinar on using the Tournament Software Programme was hosted by Gary Purcell (ITF Development Officer-Pacific Oceania) and Blake Taylor (Tennis NZ) on Tuesday 8th September. There were 8 attendees from Cook Islands (1), Fiji (3), Guam…
The ITF has today announced that a new 90-and-over age category will be introduced on the ITF Seniors Tour in 2021. The news follows the announcement earlier this week that a 30-and-over age category is also to be introduced next year,…
The ITF is creating a new age category to allow players aged 30-and-over to play in competitive, non-professional events – and battle for ranking points – around the world. In 2021, tournaments on the ITF Seniors Tour will be able…