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Growing Great Clubs
Over the last month, here’s how each of the Tennis West Departments have contributed to strengthening our shared vision of “Growing Great Clubs”: Community…
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Corporate Wheelchair Challenge
Wheelchair Sports WA (WSWA) is embarking on a new and exciting event aimed at generating income for the organisation. Historically their fundraising has been heavily…
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2014 WA Tennis Industry Awards Night
It is with great pleasure that we announce tickets for the 2014 WA Tennis Industry Awards Night are now available. This prestigious event celebrates tennis in Western…
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Applecross SHS Specialist Tennis Program Information Evening
  Players and parents are invited to an information evening regarding one of Australia’s leading and most comprehensive high school tennis programs for…
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AO & AO Series 2015 Presale Information Sheet
It’s that time of the year again, the much anticipated pre-sales period for Tennis West Members for the 2015 tournaments: Australian Open Hyundai Hopman Cup Brisbane…
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2014 Women In Tennis Active Girls & D’Arcy Slater Boys Live In Camp
The 2014 Women in Tennis Active Girls & D’Arcy Slater Boys Live In Camp was held in the July school holidays (11th – 13th July). There were twenty girls and…
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MediBank JDS
The first of the MediBank Junior Development Series was held at Greenwood Tennis Club on the 12/13 July. Over 40 budding young tennis stars enjoyed the sunny weather…
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2013/2014 Regional Talent Development Program- Queensland Tour
Regional Talent Development Athletes in Brisbane Tennis West, in partnership with the Department of Sport and Recreation, travelled to Queensland with 8 regional…
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US Open Boasts Record Prize Money
The men’s and women’s champions at this year’s US Open will each receive $US3 million ($A3.25 million) of a record $US38.3 million ($A41.4 million) total purse…
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New Affiliation Model
From July 2014, Tennis West has implemented a new affiliation model which is designed to put more money back in the pockets of Tennis West affiliates. By removing the…
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