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27 March 2013 | Tennis SA

If you love tennis, want to make new friends, and contribute to the growth of Australia’s favourite sport, then chances are you already have what it takes to become a tennis official.

Tennis Australia are holding entry level tennis officiating courses on the Friday 5 and Sunday 7 of April 2013 at Memorial Drive, North Adelaide.

The courses are for people who are keen to get involved in tennis officiating through line umpiring and or court supervising.

Tennis officiating is a great way to meet new people, travel throughout South Australia, Australia and potentially the world and also a great way to get involved in tennis at local level. All tennis officiating roles are paid and people have the opportunity to develop their skills through officiating development opportunities.

Date Course Time
5-Apr Linesperson Level D/ Court Supervisor (General Principles Component 6pm
7-Apr Linesperson Level D (Specific Component) 9am

It’s a great career move

There are fantastic career opportunities, too. Just imagine being out on Rod Laver Arena during the Australian Open, or travelling overseas or around Australia officiating the game you love. Find out more

What is a tennis official?

Tennis officials are the backbone of our sport. From weekend pennant competitions to the Australian Open, they’re the men and women who help ensure the smooth conduct of tournaments and competitions both in Australia and internationally. Find out more

For more information or to enrol in the upcoming courses please see the attendance form and send to Ty Allen at [email protected]