Alert Level 2 changes from 12 noon Friday 29 May
From midday Friday 29 May, New Zealand Government restrictions on gatherings are relaxing, meaning that up to 100 people can gather in homes, for events outside of homes, and at…
From midday Friday 29 May, New Zealand Government restrictions on gatherings are relaxing, meaning that up to 100 people can gather in homes, for events outside of homes, and at…
New Zealand professional Mike Venus and New Zealand raised British professional Cam Norrie training at Scarbro Tennis Centre on 25 May under the recently refurbished lighting system. Aucklanders returning to…
Dear Tennis Community I hope you are all staying safe and well. I am pleased to say that following the announcement that New Zealand was moving to Alert Level 2,…
Like many of you Tennis Auckland is excited about the recent announcement moving NZ into Level 2, starting on Thursday this week. There are a number of additional considerations and…
Like you we were pleased to hear the Minister’s announcement this afternoon, where playing tennis within your bubble was mentioned as a permitted activity under Level 3. The purpose of…
Dear Tennis Community, Tennis Auckland, alongside Tennis New Zealand and our fellow Regions, have worked over the past week to put these ‘Tennis Activity Alert Levels’ together. Tennis Auckland appreciates…
Dear Tennis Community, First and foremost we hope that you are staying safe and healthy during these unprecedented times. As a sport we rely heavily on the goodwill of volunteers…
Following yesterday’s joint announcement by Tennis New Zealand and its Regions, Tennis Auckland would like to remind its clubs and members of the changes that came into place today. Effective…
Posted 20 March 2020 Effective from 20 March Tennis New Zealand and its affiliated Regional bodies have agreed to CANCEL all organised competition until at least 2 May 2020. For clarity the following events…