Melbourne, VIC, 29 July 2025 | Camille Russo
Ten National Talent Hubs have been identified in a key initiative supporting the development of Australia’s most promising junior tennis players aged 7-12.
These hubs will help build a strong national pipeline of emerging talent, supporting Tennis Australia’s long-term vision of producing future Grand Slam champions.
The environments are tailored to the Player Development Matrix, which outlines the key skills, attributes, competencies and volume required to develop players at each stage of their journey.
“After an open and transparent application and assessment process, which was available to all private sector coaches, we are excited to announce these ten venues across New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria as official National Talent Hubs,” Tim Jolley, Tennis Australia Chief Strategy and Performance Officer, said. “Their commitment to junior player development is critical to nurturing the next generation of Australian tennis talent.
“By partnering with these hubs, we’re able to build a stronger, more connected pathway that supports players, their families and coaches, while laying the foundation for success both on and off the court.”
Tennis Australia partners with private coaching businesses, rather than directly operating the hubs, providing ongoing support and investment to help grow program capacity and quality.
Coaches also have the opportunity to leverage professional development support from Tennis Australia.
National Talent Hubs 2025-2027
Victoria
Tennis World – Melbourne Park
Queensland
Lifetime – Brisbane West
Sunshine Coast Grammar School
New South Wales
Tennis World – Sydney Olympic Park
Learn more about the National Talent Hubs HERE.
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