How to find us
Western Districts Tennis Association
Adelaide
South Australia
WDTA Junior Tournament
A junior tournament open to girls and boys U17, please see the tournament registration page for the different events which you can register for.
When: 22nd February 2026
Where: Henley South Tennis Club
Time: Run time 9am – 4pm
Entry: Tournaments.tennis.com.au
Registration closing date: 15th February 2026
This event is free to enter! Why not come down for a fun relaxed day at the tennis?
This is a 'closed' event (which can been seen in the tournament title) meaning it is only available for Western Districts players.
Les Tapp 2026 Tournament
Les Tapp is an inter-association round robin teams event which is open to junior players. Players will represent their association in a team of 4 to 5, where they will have an opportunity to play both doubles and singles against other associations within their age group.
When: 7th to 9th March
Where: Woodville Orion & West Beach Tennis Club
Time: Check the schedule
Entry: Tennissa.com
Registration closing date: 15th February 2026
Summer Tennis Compeition - is now closed.
Grand Final & Presentation Night - 20/21 March & 27/28 March
The Western Districts Tennis Association (WDTA) supports competition for both Juniors and Seniors across all levels of play. To get involved, contact one of our member clubs and register your interest for the upcoming Summer season. Registrations must go through the individual clubs.
Important Dates - Tennis SA Summer Compeitions
The Winter Tennis Seasons runs from May to August, please keep in touch with our clubs for when nominations open.
Western Districts Tennis Association covering western suburbs of Adelaide South Australia
Established in 1949, the Woodville Districts Tennis Association began with six clubs with the goal of promoting and organising tennis within the western suburbs of Adelaide. More than 50 years later, the Association grew to 11 clubs, serving more than 650 junior and 350 senior members. In September 2009 the association decided to change its name to the Western Districts Tennis Association.
As the governing body of tennis within the Western suburbs, the Western Districts Tennis Association is responsible for the administration and growth of the game within the district.