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Tennis Europe

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Regional federation of national tennis organizations in Europe
Tennis Europe
Formation1975; 50 years ago (1975)
HeadquartersZur Gempenfluh 36, Basel CH 4059, Switzerland
Location
Membership50 national associations
Websitewww.tenniseurope.orgEdit this at Wikidata

Tennis Europe (formerly known as theEuropean Tennis Association)[1] was formed in Rome, Italy on 31 May 1975 by a group of 17 European nationaltennis federations as a regional governing body for the sport of tennis and under the auspices of theInternational Tennis Federation.[2] It is the world's largest regional association of the sport's governing body, theInternational Tennis Federation, with 50 member states in 2015.[3][4]

Based inBasel, Switzerland, the organisation takes an active role in all aspects of the European game, executing tasks delegated by the ITF, and also by organizing a number of competitions and events independently from the ITF, such as European Tennis Championships.[2]

Francesco Ricci Bitti was President of Tennis Europe from 1993 to 1999.[5]

Henrik Thorsøe Pedersen was elected as president until 2028 at elections in March 2024.[6]

In reaction to the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Tennis Europe suspended from membership both theRussian Tennis Federation and the Belarus Tennis Federation.[7][8] Teams representing Russia and Belarus were therefore ineligible to compete at all Tennis Europe events (including Winter & Summer Cups, European Beach Tennis, and Senior Club Championships).[8] All Tennis Europe events in Russia and Belarus were suspended, including the European Junior Tennis Championships (16 & Under) in Moscow, and delegates from both countries were not eligible to attend the 2022 Annual General Meeting of Tennis Europe.[8]

Membership

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Events

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Tennis Europe supports, manages, and sanctions over 1,200 international tennis events across the continent each year:[9]

European Tennis Championships

Junior events[10]
Tennis Europe Junior Tour (Around 500 individual events for players aged 16/14/12 & Under)
These include some of the sport's best-known and most prestigious tournaments for players of these age groups, includingLes Petits As (FRA) andAvvenire (ITA).

Source:[11]

European Junior Tennis Championships (18/16/14 & Under)
Tennis Europe Summer Cups (18/16/14 & Under)
Tennis Europe Summer Cups by Dunlop (12 & Under)
Tennis Europe Winter Cups by Dunlop (16/14 & Under)
Tennis Europe Junior Masters (16/14 & Under)
ITF/Tennis Europe Development Championships (14 & Under)
12 & Under Festival

Senior Tennis events[12]
European Masters Championships (all official age categories)
European Masters Clubs Championships (Men 35/40/45/55/60/65/70 Women 40/50/60)

European Masters Championships andEuropean Masters Club Championships[13][14][15]

European Beach Tennis Championships[16]

Various
Tennis Europe cooperates with the ITF in the establishment the ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors Calendar (18 & Under) and in the organisation of the European Beach Tennis Championships.[17]

Results

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  1. European Junior Championships 14 & Under : Since 1976[18]
  2. European Junior Championships 16 & Under : Since 1976[19]
  3. European Junior Championships 18 & Under : Since 1976[20]
  4. Rankings and Tournaments: Since 2009[21][22]
  5. European Masters Championships[23][24]
  6. European Beach Championships: Since 2008[25]
  7. European Senior Championships: Since 2012[26]

References

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  1. ^"Sport Business – New name for European Tennis Association". Archived fromthe original on 2012-08-28. Retrieved2013-04-26.
  2. ^ab"Advantage Tennis Europe – Brochure". Retrieved2013-04-25.
  3. ^"About Tennis Europe". Retrieved2013-04-25.
  4. ^"Kosovo becomes 50th member of Tennis Europe". 28 March 2015. Retrieved5 April 2015.
  5. ^"Francesco Ricci Bitti". Tennis Archives. Archived fromthe original on 6 November 2013. Retrieved4 November 2013.
  6. ^"Henrik Thorsøe Pedersen elected Tennis Europe President".Tennis Europe. Retrieved2024-03-23.
  7. ^"Tennis Europe statement on Russia and Belarus".Tennis Europe. 1 March 2022.
  8. ^abc"Tennis Europe".www.tenniseurope.org.
  9. ^"Tennis Europe Events". Retrieved2013-04-25.
  10. ^"Tennis Europe junior tour". Retrieved2013-04-25.
  11. ^"Tennis Europe".www.tenniseurope.org. Retrieved2024-04-11.
  12. ^"Tennis Europe senior circuit". Retrieved2013-04-25.
  13. ^"European Masters Championships - Tennis Europe". Archived fromthe original on 2024-03-16. Retrieved2025-08-18.
  14. ^"European Tennis Calendar - 2025".www.tenniseurope.org.
  15. ^"European Masters Club Championships - Tennis Europe". Archived fromthe original on 2024-03-16. Retrieved2025-08-18.
  16. ^"European Beach Tennis Championships - Tennis Europe". Archived fromthe original on 2025-01-24. Retrieved2025-08-18.
  17. ^"European beach tennis". Retrieved2013-04-25.
  18. ^"European Junior Championships 14 & Under".www.tenniseurope.org. Retrieved2024-07-31.
  19. ^"European Junior Championships 16 & Under".www.tenniseurope.org. Retrieved2024-07-31.
  20. ^"European Junior Championships 18 & Under".www.tenniseurope.org. Retrieved2024-07-31.
  21. ^"Tennis Europe Ranking (31-2024)".te.tournamentsoftware.com. Retrieved2024-07-31.
  22. ^"Tennis Europe Ranking (11-2024)".te.tournamentsoftware.com. Retrieved2024-07-31.
  23. ^"European Masters Championships".www.tenniseurope.org. Retrieved2024-07-31.
  24. ^"European Senior Championships - Archive".www.tenniseurope.org. Retrieved2024-07-31.
  25. ^"European Beach Tennis Championships Archive - Tennis Europe". Archived fromthe original on 2018-07-13. Retrieved2025-08-18.
  26. ^"European Senior Championships - Archive - Tennis Europe". Archived fromthe original on 2021-05-11. Retrieved2025-08-18.

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