TENNIS ETIQUETTE

The following points of etiquette should be adhered to, in order to make playing the game of tennis a more enjoyable experience for everyone: 

Entering or Crossing the Courts 

  • Be mindful of entering or crossing the courts during play
  • If there is a game in progress, please wait until the point has been completed and the ball is out of play before entering or crossing the courts
  • Sportsmanship 
  • Conduct yourself on court like your grandma is watching
  • Show respect for your opponent
  • Refrain from shouting or cursing (players on adjacent courts will also appreciate it)
  • Call the ball fairly – if in doubt, play the point again
  • Call the score clearly before each point
  • Between points, return any ball on your side of the net to the server in an efficient manner
  • Shake hands with your opponent at the completion of a match

Court Attire 

  • Wear appropriate tennis clothing & footwear to avoid marking or damaging the courts
  • Ensure mobile phones are turned off or on ‘silent mode’ during play

Pick Up After Yourself 

  • Take your rubbish with you when you leave the court and dispose of it in the garbage bins in and around the clubrooms, or take it home with you

Supervision of Children 

  • Court etiquette applies to children as well
  • It is the responsibility of adults to assist and supervise young children both on and off the court

Have Fun! 

  • The objective of playing tennis (apart from exercise) is to have fun!
  • Adhering to court etiquette will ensure everyone has a good experience