Players

If you are new to tennis please follow the below steps to create your Competitive Player Profile. This includes creating a Tennis ID number and a Universal Tennis Rating account. Alternatively click here to view the PDF file - Competitive Player Profile support guide (tennis.com.au)

If you are a returning player and are unsure if you have a UTR account or a Tennis ID please contact the Tennis SA reception requesting help - sareception@tennis.com.au.

Players can alternatively reach out directly to Tennis Australia by contact Customer Support on 1800 PLAY TENNIS or play@tennis.com.au

 

What is  UTR and how does it change? 

A UTR Rating is a number that provides a real and accurate measurement of skill level. A player’s UTR Rating is a number between 1.00 and 16.50. One match result is all it takes to receive a projected UTR Rating. After approximately five matches, the rating becomes fully reliable. As matches are played and entered into the system, a player’s UTR Rating will increase or decrease over time to reflect their current skill level

Why do I need a UTR?

Tennis Australia has deemed it mandatory to now have a UTR to play competitive tennis.  The aim is to provide even competition to those that play.

 

Tennis Australia Policies

Member Protection Policy

Code of Behaviour - Competitive Play

For all other policies click here

To lodge formal complaints in relation to bullying, harassment, discrimination or abuse, please contact the Tennis SA Member Protection Information Officer (MPIO) to receive your complaint and facilitate appropriate administration.

Darren Sahb - telephone (08) 7224 8100 or email dsahb@tennis.com.au.

For further information please contact the Tennis Australia Integrity team  - integrity@tennis.com.au

 

Have you suffered an injury while playing tennis in the Mid-Week Women's Grasscourt Tennis Association competition?

Affiliated clubs within the Mid-Week Women's Grasscourt Tennis Association are covered by Tennis Australia's Public Liability and Personal Accident insurance. Should a player injure themselves during a match, association and competition rules will apply. It is recommended that a report of the incident is made at the time of the accident. If the injury is severe a claim can be made directly to Howden via: https://www.howdengroup.com/au-en/tennis-australia.

For more information on Tennis Australia's Insurance please click the above the link to Howden. 

Please note that only Tennis SA affiliated clubs/association can claim through Howden. To ensure that all requirements of Tennis Australia's insurance policy are met, individual members are to be registered in their club's database.