Lawn Tennis Association
The LTA is the governing body for tennis here in Great Britain. Their site offers a wealth of information for fans, players, teachers and coaches including excellent advice on how to get started in tennis. Their site includes a database of tennis clubs in the UK, plus all the latest tennis news and player profiles.
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The British Schools Tennis Association
The British Schools Tennis Association is the governing body for schools tennis and is administered within the National Development Division of the Lawn Tennis Association. The BSTA aims to provide benefits and activities for member schools and to actively recruit new members. The BSTA also supports the Cliff Richard Tennis Foundation, supplying our teacher resource packs and providing free membership for all of the schools seen by our Tennis Trail.
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International Tennis Federation
The international reach of tennis makes it truly global. The ITF is the international governing body for the sport and is committed to extending the depth and breadth of tennis. Their site gives an excellent global perspective and is a good place to go to learn more about the rules of the game. |
The British Women's Tennis Association
BWTA was established in 1974, originally to give female players representation in the early days of professional tennis. The BWTA encourages women's tennis in the UK, providing a tournament structure for players of all ages. BWTA members receive a quarterly newsletter "Hits & Misses", are eligible to compete in BWTA events and can take part in a ballot for Wimbledon tickets.
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The Tennis Industry Association
Formed in April 1998 to promote the growth of tennis, the TIA is the voice of the Industry actively supported by specialist manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, trading companies, businesses and other interested parties involved in the sport. The TIA's mission is to increase participation in tennis and to promote, foster and protect industry growth and vitality.
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GB Tennis Girls
Whatever your interest in tennis, a potential sponsor, a budding player or a fan, this is the place where you can find out anything and everything you need to know about women's tennis in Britain.
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The ATP
The ATP is the governing body for the men's professional tennis circuit. Their site has all the latest news from the trophy and cup events around the world and offers a wealth of information about all aspects of the men's game. Click on the logo to visit their site.
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WTA Tour
The Sanex WTA Tour is the premier women' s sporting circuit in the world. The Tour hosts 59 tournaments around the globe during an 11-month schedule. Visit their site for a complete insight into women's professional tennis.
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The Australian Open
The Australian Open is the first of the Grand Slam tournaments, held in Melbourne each year in January. The year 2000 tournament was won by Andre Agassi who successfully defended his title. The Australian Open site offers a detailed review of the year 2000 tournament, with interviews with the key players and includes information about next year's event.
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The French Open
The second Grand Slam event of the year takes place in Paris in June - the French Open, or the Roland Garros, which is played on clay courts. This year's tournament is due to commence any day now - so the site is well worth a visit.
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The Championship, Wimbledon
The Wimbledon Championship is the 3rd Grand Slam event of the year and arguably the World's favourite and most famous tennis tournament. Wimbledon is the home of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. The Wimbledon Championships website is essential visit for any tennis fan.
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The US Open
The last Grand Slam event of the year is held in New York, USA and this year's event runs from the 27th of August to the 9th of September. The new US Open website has just been completed and is well worth a visit.
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The Masters Series
The Masters Series consists of the nine ATP premier events: Indian Wells, Ericsson Open/Miami, Monte Carlo, Rome, Hamburg, Toronto/Montreal, Cincinnati, Paris and Stuttgart. The series culminates in the Tennis Masters Cup in Lisboa.
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The Hopman Cup
The Hopman Cup was named after the legendary Australian Davis Cup player and champion coach, Harry Hopman. The event takes place in Australia in January each year and has recently been recognized by the International Tennis Federation as part of the International Teams Championships.
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The Davis Cup
The Davis Cup was first launched in 1900 and has become the most famous of the International Team Championships. Teams from 130 countries compete throughout the year and the website offers tennis fans a wealth of information including live coverage via streaming audio.
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London Tennis
This new and extensive website is devoted to encouraging tennis in London and offers a huge range of information from tennis holidays to finding a tennis partner or coach.
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Tennis Ireland
Tennis Ireland covers all aspects of Irish Tennis, including information about the new Parks League, designed to encourage youngsters aged between 6 and 17 to start playing the sport at their local public / community tennis courts. If you live in Ireland and are interested in getting into the sport, this is an excellent place to start.
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Tennis Wales
Another recently launched site, Tennis Wales covers all aspects of Welsh tennis, including details of clubs, tournaments and championships. If you live in Wales and are interested in Tennis, be sure to visit this site.
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Go Tennis
Go Tennis is a new US based site and is a comprehensive tennis portal for fans from all over the world. The site offers a huge range of content and is an essential visit for any tennis fan.
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TennisONE
TennisONE is new tennis portal which offers a huge range of information from playing and coaching tips to player interviews via streaming media. You can also sign up for the regular newsletter.
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The Tennis Server
The tennis Server is a long established US based tennis portal and provides information and news for tennis fans from all over the world.
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Tennis Express
Tennis Express is another extensive tennis portal, offering a range of site features which includes the world's largest online tennis shop where you can buy autographed memorabilia.
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The International Tennis Hall of Fame
The International Tennis Hall of Fame is US non-profit based organization dedicated to providing a landmark for tennis fans worldwide.
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Tennis.com
Another extensive tennis portal, providing information for fans worldwide. The site includes latest news from all of the tournaments and events
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