One sign in, more ways to play

We are making it easier for you to sign in and access Competitive Play websites such as Match Centre, League Manager and Tournaments.

Planned maintenance

For the improvements to take place, there will be limited functionality between Monday 18-Thursday 21 August.

You will be unable to update or create your Competitive Player Profile from 12noon AEST on Monday 18 August until 3pm AEST on Thursday 21 August.

There will be no access to Match Centre, League Manager and Tournaments sites between 5pm AEST on Wednesday 20 August and 3pm AEST on Thursday 21 August.

What to expect

  • Single sign in: One secure way to access all Competitive Play websites, including Match Centre, League Manager and Tournaments
  • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): To keep your information safe, MFA will be setup when you first sign in
  • Universal Tennis Rating (UTR): Your UTR account will be automatically created or linked by clicking ‘Activate my UTR Rating’ on Match Centre or Tournaments website.
  • Linked child profiles: Child profiles will be linked to their parent/guardian’s account and will no longer require a separate username and password. This will make it simpler and more secure to manage your family’s tennis activities.

From Grassroots to Grand Slams, the Player Pathway provides Competitive Play experiences for everyone

The Player Pathway shows what opportunities there are to compete within Australia and what the next steps in your tennis journey might look like.

No two tennis journeys are the same, so the Player Pathway is not linear and allows players of all ages and abilities to join at any time, with playing opportunities suggested based on a player’s UTR Rating.

Featuring three streams – Team, Tournament and Talent the national pathway is underpinned by individual State and Territory pathways. These pathways highlight the variety of competitive offerings available to players around the country.

 

My Pathway series

The accompanying My Pathway series showcases the different journeys that players have taken and how they have remained in the sport post their playing career. The first piece features National Development Head Coach Andrew Roberts.

Hear about the journeys other players have taken and Find your Pathway today.

ENTER A COMPETITION

Get set to compete

Find a Competition
September 16: Photos from the marketing campaign 2024 and court hire campaign 2024 Monday, September 16, 2024. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ SUPPLIED
The Competitive Play Calendar offers level-based opportunities for everyone.
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Setup your Profile
May 4: Photo shoot at Tennis World Canberra on Sunday, May 4, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ PHOTOGRAPHER NAME For more usage information contact Chelsea Wilson, Business Services Manager. Tennis World CWilson@Tennis.com.au
Your Competitive Player Profile provides a secure way to sign in to Competitive Play websites.
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Match Centre
May 4: Photo shoot at Tennis World Canberra on Sunday, May 4, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ PHOTOGRAPHER NAME For more usage information contact Chelsea Wilson, Business Services Manager. Tennis World CWilson@Tennis.com.au
Control your tennis with full visibility of your playing history, tennis stats and upcoming matches in one place.
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Tournaments
November 9: Emile Chen and Pauline Ma in their doubles match against Valentyna Rosa and Tori Russell at the 2024 12/u and 14/u Australian Junior Tour Finals at Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre in Sydney on Saturday, November 9, 2024. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ PHOTOGRAPHER Steve Christo
Ready to compete? Sign in to the Tournaments website now.
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Top Aussies
January 22: Alex De Minaur (AUS) in action during the Men’s Singles Quarterfinals match on Rod Laver Arena at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ DYLAN BURNS
View the top Aussie players.
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UTR Rating
May 4: Photo shoot at Tennis World Canberra on Sunday, May 4, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ PHOTOGRAPHER NAME For more usage information contact Chelsea Wilson, Business Services Manager. Tennis World CWilson@Tennis.com.au
Learn about the Universal Tennis Rating that powers Australian tennis.
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Regulations & Code of Behaviour
January 9: Dunlop balls on Centre Court. Hobart International at Domain Tennis Centre on Thursday, January 9, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ RICHARD JUPE
Find the Competitive Play Regulations and the Code of Behaviour.
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Disciplinary Outcomes
Generic view of tennis net at Melbourne Park on Saturday, December 10, 2022. MANDATORY PHOTO CREDIT Tennis Australia/ FIONA HAMILTON
Tennis Australia Code of Behaviour disciplinary outcomes.
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COMPETITIVE PLAYER PATHWAY

From grassroots to Grand Slams there is a Competitive Play experience perfect for you.

Coloured Ball Competition
September 9: Tennis Australia Participation Campaign photoshoot, Hot Shots Tennis and Cardio Tennis on Saturday, September 9, 2023.
Location: Caulfield Park Tennis Centre 
Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ Lucas Allen
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Coloured Ball Competitions are a great way to take that next step in your tennis journey with some fun competition at your club or with your coach.
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De Minaur Junior Tour
November 9: Novak Palombo and Aleksandr Kharkov with their trophies at the 2024 12/u and 14/u Australian Junior Tour Finals at Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre in Sydney on Saturday, November 9, 2024. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ PHOTOGRAPHER Steve Christo
The De Minaur Junior Tour comprises more than 250 Tennis Australia-endorsed tournaments and provides a qualification pathway to the De Minaur Junior Tour Finals.
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16/u Australian Junior Tour
BS U16 winner Ymerali Ibraimi (VIC) and GS U16 winner Sarah Mildren (SA)  December 15: Trophy presentation  of the 2024 16/u and 18/u Australian Junior Tour Finals at Bendigo Regional Tennis Centre on Sunday, December 15, 2024. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ FIONA HAMILTON
The 16/u Australian Junior Tour provides opportunities for players to compete for 16/u Australian Junior Tour points throughout the year and the chance to qualify for their State Finals.
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Australian Progress Series
December 15:  Women’s Singles PS Masters Final Trophy presentation  winner Alicia Smith (QLD) and runner up  Lily Taylor (QLD). 2024 16/u and 18/u Australian Junior Tour Finals at Bendigo Regional Tennis Centre on Sunday, December 15, 2024. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ FIONA HAMILTON
The Australian Progress Series connects Signature 20k and 25k Open tournaments in the Australian Pro & Performance calendar and provides a qualification pathway to the 50k Australian Progress Series Finals.
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Pro & Performance
July 2: Kimberly Birrell (AUS) and Maya Joint (AUS) after winning their doubles match during The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London on Wednesday, July 2, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ MARK PETERSON
The Pro & Performance tournament calendars include many opportunities at home for Aussie players to test themselves against the best.
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Australian Junior ITF
ITF Juniors
Australian Junior ITF events offer players aged between 13 and 18 the chance to earn ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors Ranking points at home.
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Australian Pro Tour
Pro Tour
The Australian Pro Tour provides players with important earning opportunities and ranking points that facilitate a player’s livelihood as a professional player.
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Development Pathway

The Development Pathway aims to empower and support talented players, coaches, and their support teams to achieve their highest potential.

Talent Hubs
November 9: Emile Chen plays a backhand against Ami Dalla Pozza  at the 2024 12/u and 14/u Australian Junior Tour Finals at Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre in Sydney on Saturday, November 9, 2024. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ PHOTOGRAPHER Steve Christo
Local tennis coaching which adheres to national standards, focusing on nurturing young talent through structured training and development pathways.
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Super 10s
January 25: Be Legendary Melbourne 2025 at the Australian Open, Melbourne Park on Saturday, January 25, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ ROB PREZIOSO
Super 10s is an exciting competition for children aged 8-10 years.
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Zone Squads
March 25:  during Talent Development sessions at NTC on Monday, March 25, 2024. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ SCOTT BARBOUR
Providing opportunities for talented players aged 11-15 years to come together to train in a competitive environment.
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National Development Squads
March 25:  during Talent Development sessions at NTC on Monday, March 25, 2024. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ SCOTT BARBOUR
The National Development Squads (NDS) represent the pinnacle in high-performance training for 11-16-year-olds.
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National Development Program
March 25:  during Talent Development sessions at NTC on Monday, March 25, 2024. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ SCOTT BARBOUR
Designed to provide comprehensive support to young Australian tennis players aged 11-16 years.
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National Tennis Academy
January 22: Emerson Jones (AUS) during Junior Girls’ Singles Round 3 on court 3 at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ LUKE HEMER
The National Tennis Academy (NTA) is the pinnacle of the Tennis Australia talent development pathway. Our aim is to develop aspiring players into successful professionals.
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Tours & Camps
April 8: Emerson Jones (AUS) meets the BJKC Junior Girls Development Camp at the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers at Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane, Queensland on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. Photo by DYLAN PARKER
Designed to enhance an athlete's development in their pursuit of a career on the ATP/WTA tour.
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US College
World-University-Games
The US College pathway provides an exciting opportunity for athletes to continue developing their tennis while at the same time gaining a university degree, with the option to still pursue a professional tennis career.
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