Oceania Tennis Federation
Oceania Tennis Federation (OTF) | |
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Member nations of Oceania Tennis Federation | |
Sport | Tennis |
Jurisdiction | Regional |
Founded | 1993 |
Affiliation | International Tennis Federation |
Affiliation date | 1993 |
President | Steve HEALY (Australia)[1] |
Chief Exec | David Smith (New Zealand) & John SHANNON (Fiji))[1] |
Secretary | Sébastien Baldovini (New Caledonia)[1] |
Other key staff | Cyrille Mainguy (Vanuatu) (Vice-President), Jane Aguon (Guam), John Shannon (Fiji),Steve Johns (New Zealand), Dan O’Connell (ITF Development Officer – Pacific Oceania)[1] |
Sponsor |
ANZ Banking Group Air Pacific Goodman Fielder International[2] |
Official website | |
www.oceaniatennis.com |
Oceania Tennis Federation (OTF) is the regional governing body of tennis in Oceania. It was formed as a regional association of International Tennis Federation in 1993 with seven member nations to foster the development of tennis in the Oceania region specially main focus on small island nations (territories/dependencies) and Papua New Guinea as the structure of tennis in both Australia and New Zealand was already well developed. The organisation started with seven members now have twenty one countries in its member's list.
Member Nations
Oceania Tennis Federation has 19 full-time member nations and two New Caledonia and Tahiti are the associate members. This is an alphabetically ordered list of full members of OTF:[3]
Country | Association | Headquarter |
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American Samoa | American Samoa Tennis Association | Pago Pago |
Australia | Tennis Australia | Melbourne |
Cook Islands | Cook Islands Tennis | Rarotonga |
Fiji | Fiji Tennis Association | Lautoka |
Guam | Guam National Tennis Federation | Agana |
Kiribati | Kiribati Tennis Association | Tarawa |
Marshall Islands | Marshall Islands Tennis Federation | Majuro |
Federated States of Micronesia | Micronesia Tennis Association | Pohnpei |
Nauru | Nauru Tennis Association | Nauru |
New Caledonia | Ligue Caledonienne de Tennis (Associate member's) | Nouméa |
New Zealand | Tennis New Zealand | Auckland |
Norfolk Island | Norfolk Islands Tennis Association | Kingston |
Northern Mariana Islands | Northern Mariana Islands Tennis Association | Saipan |
Palau | Palau Tennis Federation | Koror |
Papua New Guinea | Papua New Guinea Lawn Tennis Association | Port Moresby |
Samoa | Samoa Tennis Association | Apia |
Solomon Islands | Solomon Islands Tennis Association | Honiara |
Tonga | Tonga Tennis Association | Nuku Alofa |
Tuvalu | Tuvalu Tennis Association | Funafuti |
Vanuatu | Vanuatu Tennis Federation | Port Vila |
ANZ Schools plan
In 1994 OTF President Geoff Pollard initiated a program allowing more children to play tennis at school level; OTF player development and marketing consultant Barry McMillan reached to ANZ Banking Group with this scheme for financial support. ANZ group agreed to this deal to sponsor a tennis in schools program in Pacific Island nations.[4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Assemblee Generale OTF 2013". Retrieved January 18, 2013.
- ↑ "Official Sponsors". Retrieved March 12, 2011.
- ↑ "Member Nations". Retrieved March 12, 2011.
- ↑ "ANZ Schools plan". Retrieved March 12, 2011.
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