75 delegates representing 44 Tennis Europe member nations are in Gdańsk, Poland this week for the European Tennis Federation’s 51st Annual General Meeting.
Hosted by the Polish Tennis Association at the Radisson Hotel, the 3-day event welcomes the Presidents and Chief Executives of national tennis federations to discuss a range of contemporary issues affecting European tennis. Friday’s Conference session is due to feature four keynote sessions exploring the themes of Digital Transformation, Gender Equality, AI in Sport and Modern Commercial Partnerships.
Chaired by Tennis Europe President Henrik Thorsøe Pedersen, Saturday’s Open and Plenary sessions will feature an address from International Tennis Federation President David Haggerty as well as full reports from Tennis Europe on an eventful 2025.
The official programme kicked off on Thursday with a meeting of Tennis Europe’s Board of Management, as well as a special Development Workshop for delegates from ITF Tier 1 nations. The Tennis Europe and ITF Presidents were joined by Polish Tennis Association President Dariusz Lukaszewski (pictured) for a round-table question and answer session with members of the Polish press.
In all, over 160 participants are present at the conference, which also features contributions from Tennis Europe partners Baseline Vision, Dunlop, Sartor, Fourteen, the Mental Point, Duol and IONSport.
A full report from Gdańsk will be published after the conclusion of the event this weekend.
