Entries are now open for the Janet Agnew Carnival Doubles Tournament!

Tournament information and entry from can be accessed HERE.

 

Fostering and Promoting Tennis in the Northland Region

Tennis Northland is a non-profit regional sporting organisation that fosters and promotes the game of tennis in the Northland region. 

Our mission is "more people, playing more tennis, more often". 

Our headquarters are at Thomas Neale Memorial Park, 42-56 Winger Crescent, Whangārei - a magnificent venue with 12 outdoor floodlit courts. Six are Plexipave and six are Astro Turf.  Casual bookings of these courts can be made through the 'Book a Court' page on our website

 

Play Your Way This December at Tennis Northland!

Every court booking made in December automatically enters you into the draw to win an incredible prize pack, including a court booking membership, 2 cans of Wilson US Open Tennis Balls & a $50 Rebel Sport Voucher.  Learn more here.

Latest news

SCHEDULED FACILITY CLOSURE - Thomas Neale Family Memorial Park will be closed from 18-22 November 2024 as we are getting our switchboard upgraded.

We are excited to announce our new partnership with HILLCON Group! It's great to have their support as we work to grow and develop tennis across Nort...

Determination gets young Northland players to the national stage.

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Court Booking Memberships Available Now!

Are you keen to regularly book a court at Thomas Neale Family Memorial Park? We have a range of membership options that may suit you!

How to find us

Tennis Northland
42-56 Winger Crescent
Te Kamo
Whangārei
Northland
0112

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Our Partners

Grassroots Trust
Pub Charity
Foundation North
ReSport Charitable Trust
Wilson
Oxford Sports Trust
Bobby Foundation
Whangarei District Council
Hillcon Group
Community Organisation Grants Scheme
Northland Plumbing & Gas
Cool Ray
CULHAM ENGINEERING
Potter Electrical
Kiwibank
Catapult Partners
Fast Signz
Freeman Roofing
Apex Roof ‘N’ Clad
Asset Construction
Kamo Vets
Nulook Northland
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