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Compete & Perform

Success isn't about hitting the perfect serve or mastering the forehand or backhand, it's about developing people and great players. 

- Guillaume Marx, Vice-President, High Performance 

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Competitive Pathway

The Competitive Pathway in Canadian tennis is designed to provide appropriate competitive opportunities for players at each age and stage of development along the Whole Player Development Pathway.

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Explore key resources to support every step of your tennis journey.

Why developing the Canadian tennis tournament landscape matters

Developing Canada’s tennis competitive structure is key to nurturing talent, providing players at all levels with chances to compete, build resilience, and progress towards high performance tennis. A strong, accessible competitive structure also strengthens the junior pipeline and prepares Canadian athletes for international success.

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Pathway to pro

Discover pathways meant to inspire, equip, and elevate Canadian talent to new levels

We believe all Canadians should have the opportunity to play and enjoy the sport of tennis and have an environment that allows them to reach their full potential on and off the court. The pathways are roadmaps to help guide Canadians on the various stages available to help players enjoy tennis for life.

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