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24 March 2016 | Tennis ACT

As Canberra welcomes back international tennis to the newly redeveloped Canberra Tennis Centre, Lyneham with the ACT Clay Court International, we also host a number of local and international umpires.

Officials are servicing this event from NSW, Queensland and from as far away as Brazil and the United States.

We also have a large contingent from the ACT – people who have recently completed their line umpire course and working their first professional event to people who have come from a successful showing at the Australian Open and recent summer of tennis.

“The ACT Clay Court International is a perfect opportunity for our local umpires to get exposure to an elite level of tennis and to learn from their interstate and international colleagues” says Martin Oosthuysen, NSW/ACT Officiating Development Coordinator.

The ACT event is also perfect preparation for local ACT Official, Emma Walter, who has been selected to officiate at Roland Garros in May 2016.

“I am very excited about the opportunity to further develop my clay court skills here at my local courts at Lyneham and put these skills into action at the French Open” says Emma Walter.

All these local and international officials started their journey through a line umpire course and on court practical sessions with the support of local officials.

So if you would like to be part of the action with world class tennis now finding a home in Canberra – come and be a part of the officiating team!

To find out how to become a Line Umpire, you are invited to attend our free Line Umpires course on Wednesday 13 April from 6-830pm at the Canberra Tennis Centre, Riggall St LynehamThis will be followed up by an on court session on Sunday 24 April 9.30am-12pm at the ACT Junior Challenger, Canberra Tennis Centre, Riggall St Lyneham.

To register your interest and for more information visit: https://officials.wufoo.com/forms/officiating-course-sign-me-up/