Canberra Tennis League (CTL)
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Ready to take your game to the next level?!
Join the Canberra Tennis League (CTL) - a team-based competition for juniors and adults of all levels, hosted across clubs in Canberra.
Why play for Ainslie?
- Proud tradition – over 117 competition wins
- Join a team with friends or meet new players
- Supportive, social, and inclusive environment
Adult League – The Walking Clinic Canberra Tennis League
Ainslie fields adult teams each season across:
- Monday & Tuesday nights
- Thursday night
- Saturday afternoon
These competitions are unisex and suitable for all playing standards — whether you're competitive or just playing for fun.
Junior League – Canberra Junior Pennant
Juniors represent Ainslie in:
- Yellow and Green Ball Leagues
- Matches on Sunday mornings (Autumn & Spring seasons)
Since 2018, Ainslie has revitalised junior competition, with a CTL win in 2019. We aim to increase participation, though court availability limits us to one junior match at a time.
Contact Us
More info and league dates: Visit the Tennis ACT Website
📞 0431 040 448
Adult League Contact: Simon Schupfer | compsainslietennis@gmail.com
Junior League Contact: Myles Emery | info@activetenniscoaching.com.au
FAQs – Canberra Tennis League
I’m new. What division should I join?
We cater to all standards. The League Coordinator will help you find the right team.
Can I play part-time or as a reserve?
Absolutely. We welcome reserves across all levels.
Can I join mid-season?
Yes! You’ll be added to the reserve list and placed when possible.
Can I play with friends of different levels?
Yes, we’ll try to group you. It may take a season or two to get the best match.
Do I need to be a club member?
Yes. Tennis ACT requires all players to be members of an affiliated club.
Competition Fees
Players pay a fee each season (approx. 10 weeks), which covers team registration, court hire, and match balls
Fees and team selection info are shared via the Club Newsletter before each season. Payment is made directly to the Club once selected.