1940s
“It is understood that Longobardi has been called up for military service.” That is the result
of the 1940’s Men’s Open Doubles.

“It is understood that Longobardi has been called up for military service.” That is the result
of the 1940’s Men’s Open Doubles.
Griffith’s longest running sporting event turns 100!
UPDATE: Program now available!
Come and join us for this historical milestone – there will be plenty of tennis for those of us who like to spectate, events for those of us who play for fun, and AMT points events for those of us taking it seriously!
For AMT Points Events (Open, U12, U14) register with Tennis Australia – entries close Wed 2 Jun 11:59 PM (GMT +10:00):
https://tournaments.tennis.com.au/tournament/6A9908BC-A66C-4ADC-977B-1F698BB8C251
For all other events, register at – entries close Sat 5 Jun 11:59 PM (GMT +10:00):
http://www.92computing.com.au/griffithentry.htm
2021 MIA Open Centenary (+1) Planning Meeting
6:00pm at the Club House
Everyone welcome – there will be history of the competition dating back decades, event planning and more – see you there!
Griffith Tennis Club Inc.
Annual General Meeting
Monday 8th March 2021
7.30pm
At the tennis club house, all members welcome
…and everyone who would like to get involved by joining the committee to help tennis flourish in Griffith are especially welcome!
Continue readingThe 2021 Summer Social Comps return in February – there are competitions running almost every night of the week, so get yourself or your team registered via the attached form (also available to pickup at the clubhouse)!
Please review the updated guidelines that we all must follow, to ensure that we do all we can to stay COVID safe.
Continue readingHi Everyone,
The Spring Social Comps are kicking off in September (Wed Ladies already in progress)
Please find the registration form below:
Dear Members and Players,
We hope that you have been keeping well over the lockdown period, and are looking forward to returning to court ASAP!
The Griffith Tennis Club is continuing to follow the Community Tennis Guidelines provided by Tennis NSW:
Effective July Ist:
The NSW Government has issued a new Public Health Order (PHO), in which it has given
specific directions in relation to community sporting activities. Pursuant to the PHO:
- Where community sporting activities (including training sessions) involve more
than 20 participants, the organiser of those activities must have a COVID-19
Safety Plan;- “Participants” include players, people who are training, officials and spectators;
and;- The maximum number of participants at a community sporting event must not
exceed 500The Government maintains its direction that occupiers of premises must ensure that there is at least
4 square metres of space for each person on the premises.
At this stage, as an outdoor event, and due to the smaller numbers (< 20) for our Winter Social Competition, no changes to our current operating procedures are required. We expect players to observe social distancing, and follow this checklist before you play:
Stay at home if you:
- Have been in contact with someone with COVID-19 in the last 14 days
- Have been overseas or exposed to someone with COVID-19 in the last 14 days
- Have flu-like symptoms
- If you are in a high risk health category
Thank you for your cooperation, and continued support!
The Griffith Tennis Club Committee