Aiava starts off with win
Australia’s Destanee Aiava is through to the second round of the ACT Claycourt International #1 after a straight sets win over fellow Australian Kimberley Birrell.…
Read moreCamus leads top ACT results
Congratulations to Canberra’s 11 year old Charlie Camus, who has won back to back singles titles in the past two weeks. Charlie took out the 12/u boys singles and…
Read morePoulos One Win from Main Draw
Canberra local Annerly Poulos is one win away from entering the main draw after a gutsy win in tough conditions at the ACT Claycourt International #1. The…
Read moreNorth Woden JDS Junior Open
Part of the ANZ Junior Development Series (JDS), the North Woden JDS Junior Open was held on 10-11 March. 92 kids from across the ACT participated in 14 events…
Read morePoulos and Simes score big wins
Fifteen-year-old National Academy athletes Annerly Poulos and Ashleigh Simes have recorded impressive opening round qualifying wins at the ACT Claycourt International #1.…
Read moreFarrow ready to fire at Claycourts
National Academy Canberra athlete Tallulah Farrow is ready to fire as she prepares for the ACT Claycourt International #1 set to commence at the Canberra Tennis Centre on…
Read moreJapanese trio to feature at Claycourts
Japanese trio Nao Hibino, Miyu Kato and Risa Ozaki will headline the USD$60,000 ACT Claycourt International #1 set to commence at the Canberra Tennis Centre on Saturday…
Read moreACT Claycourt hits next level
The 2018 ACT Claycourt International #1 has been elevated to a USD$60,000 Women’s ITF Pro Tour event with women’s tennis set to shine over a two week period in the…
Read moreANZ JDS – North Woden Junior Open Time Draw
The second ANZ Junior Development Series event of 2017, the North Woden JDS Junior Open #1 will be held on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 March. All matches will take place…
Read moreMolik inspires Merici students
Fed Cup Captain Alicia Molik has inspired Merici College students with a visit to the school on Thursday 1 March. Molik spoke to over 200 Year 7 and 8 female students…
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