
Irish Open returns after 5 years
International Professional Tennis to be played again at Carrickmines Ireland’s top tennis players will get the chance to compete against professional tourplayers on home soil this Summer, when the Irish
International Professional Tennis to be played again at Carrickmines Ireland’s top tennis players will get the chance to compete against professional tourplayers on home soil this Summer, when the Irish
Tennis Ireland is pleased to announce the release of an updated version of the Regulations for the Conduct of Official Tournaments, effective 1st June 2024. The complete updated Rules and
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Tennis Ireland CLG will be held on Saturday 15th June 2024 at 10:00 o’clock am in the Pavilion Building, Sport
Sarah Hawkshaw and Olwyn Ryan-Bovey have been selected for the Irish women’s Tennis team for the first time as they compete at the Billie Jean Cup in Moldova in June.
OneByOne Dental Northern Ireland Open Set to Serve Up Top-Tier Tennis Action Downshire Tennis Club is gearing up to host the eagerly anticipated OneByOne Dental Northern Ireland Open from the
Irish Davis Cup star Simon Carr has announced his retirement from professional tennis. Carr is still only 24 but he has represented Ireland with great success, since making his debut
The Four Nations Masters event takes place from Saturday 4th May – Monday 6th May where Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales will compete in Bolton. Very best of luck to
Six Irish Teams have travelled to the ITF Masters World Tennis Championships 2024 (50-55-60) in Mexico City. The Irish teams will be competing against teams from all around the world.
2024 has seen some great success and progress for juniors in Ireland with various international tournaments being hosted since January in clubs and the National Tennis Centre. Ireland is hosting
Nissan partners with Tennis Ireland as new driving force behind TI Junior Kids programme Tennis Ireland is pleased to announce that Nissan has become its Official Vehicle Partner as well
Tennis Ireland is the National Governing Body for the sport of tennis in Ireland.
Tennis Ireland – Building 2, Sport HQ2, Sport Ireland Campus, Snugborough Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, D15 X6WT
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