Tennis Europe Conferences
Annual General Meeting
The AGM is the primary forum for Tennis Europe's Member Nations to propose and debate major policy issues. Every third meeting elects a new President and 8 Board of Management members. | History.
The Royal Spanish Tennis Federation hosted the 2023 event in Barcelona from 22-25 March. | Programme | 2022 AGM Minutes (6MB)
The Slovenian Tennis Association will host the 2024 event in Portoroz.
Contact: Nadja Koran
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Tennis Europe Top Executives' Meeting
As the name suggests, this annual meeting is attended by key executives and decision makers from Tennis Europe member nations. High profile guest speakers from within the tennis industry and beyond ensure that the event regularly provides a vital platform for networking and the discourse of current issues. | History
The 2019 meeting was held in Madrid from 19-21 November, during the Davis Cup Finals. | Programme | Video
The 2022 Top Executives' Meeting was held in Cascais, Portugal in conjunction with the 2022 Annual General Meeting.
Contact: Magnus Grönvold
Tennis Europe Juniors & Pro Conference
The Tennis Europe Juniors & Pro Conference (formerly Junior General Meeting and Pro Tennis Conference) is a biennial event designed to bring together tournament administrators and other staff from national federations with officials and tournament directors from Tennis Europe Junior Tour and ITF World Tennis Tour events. | History
The 2019 event was held in Milan from 6-7 November, coinciding with the ATP Next Gen Finals | Programme | Video
Contact: Stephanie Kamberi
Coaching Conferences
Tennis Europe’s organises major coaching conferences, alternating between the Tennis Europe Coaches Conference and the Tennis Europe Specific Theme Conference.
The Tennis Europe Coaches Conference is the largest regular gathering of European coaches and has been held since 1975. The multi-day event provides an opportunity for decision makers and leaders from the coaching community to share knowledge and discuss contemporary issues, and is open to representatives nominated by national federations, usually catering to those responsible for coaches education and national team captains. The Specific Theme Conference was introduced in 1999 and, as the name suggests, focuses on a specific topic. The most recent edition focused on coaches' education. |
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