Tennis Europe Explained

Tennis Europe (European Tennis Federation)
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Headquarters:Zur Gempenfluh 36, Basel CH 4059, Switzerland
Location:Basel, Switzerland
Membership:50 national associations

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

Based in Basel, 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.

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] The Chief Executive Officer is Thomas Hammerl.[7]

In reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Tennis Europe suspended from membership both the Russian Tennis Federation and the Belarus Tennis Federation.[8] [9] 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).[9] 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.[9]

Events

Tennis Europe supports, manages, and sanctions over 1,200 international tennis events across the continent each year:[10]

European Tennis Championships

Junior events [11]
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, including Les Petits As (FRA) and Avvenire (ITA).

Source:[12]

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 [13]
European Masters Championships (all official age categories)
European Masters Clubs Championships (Men 35/40/45/55/60/65/70 Women 40/50/60)

Professional circuits
Tennis Europe's Professional Tennis Department is the service point for all European Men's and Women's Tournaments of the ITF World Tennis Tour, incorporating Men's professional events of $15,000 or $25,000 in prize money, as well as Women's events ranging from $15,000 to $100,000.[14]

The Professional Tennis Department is in charge of over 600 events in Europe each year, comprising a total prize money fund of around $12,000,000.

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.[15]

Results

  1. European Junior Championships 14 & Under : Since 1976[16]
  2. European Junior Championships 16 & Under : Since 1976[17]
  3. European Junior Championships 18 & Under : Since 1976[18]
  4. Rankings and Tournaments: Since 2009[19] [20]
  5. European Masters Championships[21] [22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sport Business – New name for European Tennis Association . 2013-04-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120828012811/http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/102016/new-name-for-european-tennis-association . 2012-08-28 .
  2. Web site: Advantage Tennis Europe – Brochure . 2013-04-25.
  3. Web site: About Tennis Europe . 2013-04-25.
  4. News: Kosovo becomes 50th member of Tennis Europe. 5 April 2015. 28 March 2015. Tennis Europe.
  5. Web site: Francesco Ricci Bitti . Tennis Archives . 4 November 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131106201703/http://tennisarchives.blogspot.com/2011/06/francesco-ricci-bitti.html . 6 November 2013 .
  6. News: Henrik Thorsøe Pedersen elected Tennis Europe President . Tennis Europe. 2024-03-23.
  7. News: Tennis Europe appoints new CEO. Tennis Europe. 2018-03-05.
  8. Web site: Tennis Europe statement on Russia and Belarus . 1 March 2022 . Tennis Europe.
  9. Web site: Tennis Europe. www.tenniseurope.org.
  10. Web site: Tennis Europe Events . 2013-04-25.
  11. Web site: Tennis Europe junior tour . 2013-04-25.
  12. Web site: Tennis Europe . 2024-04-11 . www.tenniseurope.org.
  13. Web site: Tennis Europe senior circuit . 2013-04-25.
  14. Web site: Tennis Europe pro circuit . 2013-04-25.
  15. Web site: European beach tennis . 2013-04-25.
  16. Web site: European Junior Championships 14 & Under . 2024-07-31 . www.tenniseurope.org.
  17. Web site: European Junior Championships 16 & Under . 2024-07-31 . www.tenniseurope.org.
  18. Web site: European Junior Championships 18 & Under . 2024-07-31 . www.tenniseurope.org.
  19. Web site: Tennis Europe Ranking (31-2024) . 2024-07-31 . te.tournamentsoftware.com.
  20. Web site: Tennis Europe Ranking (11-2024) . 2024-07-31 . te.tournamentsoftware.com.
  21. Web site: European Masters Championships . 2024-07-31 . www.tenniseurope.org.
  22. Web site: European Senior Championships - Archive . 2024-07-31 . www.tenniseurope.org.