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A generational investment. A defining moment for sport in Canada.

Tennis Canada welcomes the Government of Canada’s announcement of a historic $755 million investment in sport as a...

Tennis Elbow: Advice from Cleveland Clinic Canada Sports Medicine Experts

Also known as lateral epicondylitis, tennis elbow occurs when the tendons that connect your forearm muscles to the...

Giving Tennis Balls a Second Life: Tennis Canada Accelerates Its Sustainability Efforts

On Earth Day 2026, Tennis Canada reaffirms its commitment to sustainable development by highlighting one of its most...

Masters Update: Canadians Continue to Dominate in Alberta

Canadian masters tennis players cleaned up again at an ITF event in Alberta last month, accounting for every title in...

Wheelchair Update: Venos Gets 2026 Campaign Underway

Canada’s top-ranked wheelchair tennis player, Thomas Venos, contested his first events of the 2026 season in March.

National Bank Play Your Court Program continues mission to improve outdoor courts across Canada with three new projects

Projects in Mississauga, ON, Whitby, ON and Grand Falls-Windsor, NL to deliver 14 revitalized courts

Building Lasting Change for Women and Girls in Canadian Tennis

How Tennis Canada increased representation across its organization

International Women’s Day: Black Girls in Tennis is Changing the Game Across Three Canadian Cities

Black Girls in Tennis (BGIT) was born from a simple but powerful realization that something was missing.

Fund Development Update: 2025, A Year to Remember

Thanks to the ongoing commitment of your donations, Canadian results at the highest level continue to rise.

Community Tennis Grants introduces two-year funding stream as Tennis Canada and National Bank's investment grows to $125,000

The application process for one- and two-year grants is open now

Wheelchair Year-in-Review: Strong Back-Half of 2025 for Canadians

Seven different Canadians lifted trophies on the ITF Wheelchair Tour in 2025, with the majority of the wins coming...