Competition Pathway

There are many competitive opportunities for players to test themselves against the best, not only in Australia but worldwide, as they transition to the professional tour. Here you will find information on the leagues and tournaments available in Australia.

 

Tennis Hot Shots Match Play

Tennis Hot Shots Match Play is the perfect way for kids to experience team tennis for the first time. It cater for players of different standards.

> Learn more about Tennis Hot Shots Match Play

  

Super 10s

Super 10s is an exciting competition for children aged 10 and under that provides kids with great development opportunities.

> Learn more about Super 10s

 

Junior tennis leagues

Junior leagues are a great way to play regular competitive matches. Use our Find a Court search tool to get started.

> Find a club

 

Junior tournaments

There are dozens of junior tournaments played across Australia each year. There are four types:

> Non- ranking points tournaments (Medibank Junior Development Series)

> Ranking points tournaments (Junior Tour)

> Junior ITF tournaments (ITF Juniors)

> National Championships (the December Showdown, Bruce Cup for Primary Schools & Pizzey Cup for Secondary Schools)

 

Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup

These boys’ and girls’ teams competitions are played annually and are contested by junior players aged 16 and under. Players are selected to represent their country by Tennis Australia.

> Learn more about the Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup

 

Australian Money Tournaments

These semi-professional tournaments act as a stepping stone to the Australian Pro Tour and offer both prize money and Australian Ranking Points.

> Enter Australian Money Tournaments

 

US Colleges

As well as the benefits of training and coaching, US College players compete against other college players regularly. Find out how we can help you join a US College.

> Find out more about US Colleges

 

Australian Pro Tour

These professional level events offer ranking points and prize money, and include ITF events, Futures and ATP Challenger events, which are the level below the ATP/WTA Tour.

> Enter an Australian Pro Tour event

> Get the latest Australian Pro Tour news

 

ATP World Tour and WTA Tour

The ATP World Tour and WTA Tour are the professional tours for men’s and women’s tennis. Players compete at events around the world for rankings points and prize money.

> Visit atpworldtour.com

> Visit wtatennis.com

> Learn about the AO Series events

 

Davis Cup and Fed Cup

The Davis Cup and Fed Cup are international team events that provide professional players with the rare opportunity to play in a team environment.

> Davis Cup

> Fed Cup

 

Grand Slam tournaments

The game’s four biggest stages are the Grand Slam tournaments: the Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open are where the world’s best players dream of competing.

> Learn more about the Grand Slam tournaments