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1 2017 Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report Sochi Russia MARCH, 2017

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3 Index President s Introduction 05 1 Development Committee Report 07 2 Junior Committee Report 15 3 Professional Tennis Committee Report 23 4 Senior Committee Report 31 5 Financial Report 37 6 Tennis Europe Board of Management & Committees 55 7 Elections 59 8 Honorary Officers and Tennis Europe Awards 81 9 European Tennis Trophy 2017 Tennis Europe Official Calendar (March-December) Tennis Europe Annual General Meetings Rolls of Honour of Tennis Europe Flagship Events 93 3

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5 President s Introduction This report has been produced for the 43 rd Annual General Meeting of Tennis Europe, which will be held in Sochi, Russia on 24 th and 25th March, The document details the work carried out by our various departments over the past year. Despite some challenging circumstances, 2016 was a year of progress for Tennis Europe, as we embarked upon a number of new projects and partnerships. Amongst these was the successful launch of our BrandHub, which provides a range of innovative new promotional tools and services to the organisers of Tennis Europe Junior Tour events, and aims to strengthen the connections between the tournaments and their stakeholders. The Tour itself continues to develop following the success of the 25 th anniversary year in 2015, with more tournaments, players and media coverage than ever before. Our other departments have been busy too; Europe s Pro Circuit tournaments remained steady, with events held in an increased number of member nations and with greater prize money on offer than in the previous year. The Senior Tennis calendar was once again highlighted by our trinity of top events; the European Senior Championships, European Senior Opens and European Senior Club Championships. Our numerous development projects continued in earnest, and you can read about their achievements elsewhere in this document. Recent months also saw a blockbuster Tennis Europe Coaches Conference held in Antwerp, Belgium while we launched the first ever Tennis Europe Leadership Meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, updating the concept of the Top Executives Meeting was another positive year for European tennis in general, with our players winning seven of the eight available Grand Slam singles titles. Once again, our performances at the sport s flagship international team events were positive with Croatia hosting a spectacular final and just losing out to Argentina while the Czech Republic beat hosts France to claim a fifth Fed Cup by BNP Paribas title in six years; a remarkable achievement. Of course, the support of our partners is key to our success, and I would like to thank HEAD, Polar, La Manga Club, Patricio Travel, Mouratoglou Tennis Academy, David Lloyd Clubs, OrangeCoach, PTR and Sports Marketing Surveys Inc. for their continued support in their various fields. We very much look forward to continuing these relationships. Thanks in advance to the Russian Tennis Federation for hosting what I am sure will be an exemplary Annual General Meeting. I am pleased that our most important constitutional meeting is being held in Russia for the first time. As always, but especially in this election year, I would like to close by thanking my fellow Board members, as well as all of the other committee and task force members, for their great work over the past year and during this entire term. I would also like to express our gratitude to the CEO and staff of Tennis Europe for their continued dedication. This will be my last AGM as serving President, and I very much look forward to meeting with all delegates in Russia, and thank you in advance for your close attention to this report. Jacques Dupré President 5

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7 1 Development Committee Report

8 Development Committee Report 1. Committee Members Chairwoman: Luisanna Fodde (ITA) Members: Des Allen (IRL) Bernard Giudicelli (FRA) Emiliano Guzzo (ITA) Tamás Hámori (HUN) Georgi Krumov (BUL) Ivica Primorac (BIH) Eduardo Sanz (ESP) Juris Savickis (LAT) Tina Smith (GBR) Øivind Sørvald (NOR) Predrag Stojcevic (CRO) Marina Tauber (MDA) Helen Trubach (BLR) Gheorghe Vaideanu (ROU) Cees Varossieau (NED) Alex Zitridis (GRE) ITF/Tennis Europe Development Officer: Hrvoje Zmajic 2. Committee Meetings 28 th June 2016 London (GBR) 1 st November 2016 Paris (FRA) 3. General In 2014 the composition of the Development Committee changed following the elections. In order to welcome the requests for participation from member nations the Development Committee has been enlarged to include more members from different nations. The choice of prestigious locations with important tennis events were made to accommodate the request of committee members in the hope of creating a double advantage: the tennis experience with the planning of tennis development. Such locations ranged from the Italian Open and the admission to the Pope Audience, to Wimbledon and Paris Bercy. Despite these organizational efforts from the Chairwoman and the Tennis Europe staff, there were few times when the committee lacked full participation from its members. And this fact should be kept in mind in the future. The Committee continued to carry out the roles and responsibilities of Tennis Europe towards its 50 member nations and the ITF. The cooperation with the ITF as well as with all member nations remains excellent. 8 Tennis Europe has given a clear priority to the ITF/Tennis Europe Development Programme (the Programme) since it was founded in In the years since 1997, the ITF and Tennis Europe have delivered more than $12,000,000 in total, which has been spent on projects and activities benefiting mainly the less-developed member nations. The number of countries benefiting has decreased in recent years as some of the countries have become self-sufficient Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

9 As it is known, ITF 2024 the ITF s roadmap and the new development strategy were both launched in 2016 and have shaped the direction and the objective of the Programme. The National Association eligibility criteria to access the Programme has also been recently improved by the ITF Board, and we have now a clear and transparent system, which will be tested in the following years, that allows for more flexibility in the amount and scope of assistance granted to all nations. In 2017 all member nations are included in the Programme on a project-by-project basis. Member nations will benefit from the various projects according to priority tiers calculated based on both a resource and representation criterion. The work done in the field and an active engagement with all member nations remains one of the key priorities of Tennis Europe. It is crucial to gather as much information as possible in order to evaluate and regularly review the Programme and its existing and new projects. During the Development Committee meetings we have had presentations by members regarding best practices and new experiences of some member nations. Such best practices included adult and junior beach tennis development, new technical advancement initiatives, Davis Cup legacy and Development programs involving coaches and young players. It is our intention to continue along this path and ensure greater collaboration and engagement with our member nations. Tennis Europe participated actively in the promotion of the Play & Stay Campaign, which the ITF launched in 2007, and positioned 10 & Under tennis as one of its priorities. In addition to the above, Tennis Europe continues to develop various schemes, such as The European Solidarity Scheme and Tennis Europe Coach Education programmes, which are currently being implemented. During 2016, in order to align with the new forming ITF Development Strategy, the Tennis Europe Development task force (H. Zmajic, O. Mäenpää, L. Fodde, M. Szymonski) met frequently either in person or on conference calls with the ITF development staff in order to share ideas and plan for future actions. Such coordination and collaboration is deemed to be fundamental for the implementation and improvement of tennis development in Europe. Based on the interest expressed by participants at the 2011 and 2013 Tennis Europe Coach Education Conferences and in alignment with the ITF recognition of the national coach education systems, Tennis Europe has implemented an online service centre focused on the area of coaching (Federation zone, Conference zone, Job & Recruitment zone and Academy zone). The core element was already operational in 2014 and the whole service was launched in It can be found at 4. ITF/Tennis Europe Development Programme ITF and Tennis Europe started the Programme in the early 1990 s. All 50 member nations benefit in some way from this program, but support for the less-developed tennis nations with the most acute needs has been a priority. Most of the Tennis Europe assistance was focused on 13 countries (Armenia, Albania, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Cyprus, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova and Montenegro); other assisted countries included: Bulgaria, Estonia, Kosovo, Turkey, and Ukraine. 4.1 The Programme in 2016 As established in 2007, all assistance from the Programme is subject to the approval of a 5-year plan by the participating national associations. This policy has increased controls and the return on investments. In terms of control mechanism the policy implemented in the 5-year plan is always subject to ITF standards and approval. 9

10 In 2016 the key investments within standard projects concerned Junior Development (Development Championships, Junior Touring Teams, Annual Travel Grants, International Travel Grants and Equipment Grants) and Coaches Education (Technical assistance and Tennis Europe Coaches Conference). The Special projects based on the applications and specific needs of various nations, which were introduced in 2007, have continued in The projects approved by the Committee were related to the establishment and certification of national coaches education systems, the organization of 10 & Under competitions (red-orange-green), and the improvement of the quality of national programmes for developing players aged 14 & Under. In 2016 the following countries have benefited from the above-mentioned programmes: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Lithuania, Montenegro and Moldova. 4.2 Wheelchair Tennis In 2016 Tennis Europe supported a special Wheelchair tennis project in Belarus, where Dianne Fowler visited Minsk in October, which was the first time an ITF expert had visited the country. It is a fairly new programme and in the developmental stage. The Belarus Tennis Federation coordinated the visit and are very supportive of the wheelchair tennis programme. In 2016 Romania s programme has continued to grow. There are players training in different clubs around the country on a regular basis, with representatives from the clubs in Cluj, Sfantu Gheorghe, Arad and Bucharest all taking part in the national championships. The Baltic Cup has continued. This is a joint effort between Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania with each country hosting a competition. It is a local competition held with a joint training camp. In 2016 a team from Belarus also attended the training camp. The budget for this initiative was split between Tennis Europe and the ITF on a 50/50 basis, with Tennis Europe s investment being approximately $2, Budget 2016 ITF/Tennis Europe Development Programme Budget 2016 Coaches Education Programmes 10% Equipment Distribution Programme 3% Coaches Conferences 2% Special / Facility grants 2% Play & Stay 10&U project 1% General expenditure 2% Projects' administration 19% 14 & Under National projects 11% 10 ITF/Tennis Europe 12 and 14 & Under Development Championships 16% ITF/Tennis Europe Teams 14% Benefit from ITF 18&U International Team 9% Junior & Unspecified Travel Grants 10% 2017 Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

11 4.4 Budget preview for 2017 Following the launch of ITF 2024 and the ITF Development strategy which involved consultations with National and Regional Associations, the financial resources available for the programme in 2017 have been increased significantly. The 2017 budget will amount to $1,039,846 in total with $762,346 reserved for the ITF Funded Projects. The substantial change in the allocation of the resources for Development budget is also the result of the inclusion of some additional items previously budgeted in the other cost centres (i.e. Regional Association Administration Grant, Regional Qualifying Junior Team Competitions). Additionally, in 2017 some additional resources are included for 14 & Under National Projects, Specific Theme Conference as well as Annual Junior Travel Grants. Resources for several new projects (i.e. 12 & Under Training Camp, Participation) are also included in the 2017 budget. The new ITF Development strategy has set some changes not only in the allocation of the resources but also on the approach towards each country s development policy. In particular, and as an example, a special interest for players in the transition stage of their development, from junior to professional, is at the focus of such new programs which will be looking at individual players and at their progress as the object of those funds and not only at the nations. It goes without saying that Tennis Europe is and will be in line with such programs and planning. It is to be noted that the ITF raised the worldwide budget for coach education. The European portion of such budget is $59,080 through which the ITF icoach website, Coaching and Sport Review, and seminars are financed. Similarly, the Facility Grants allocation of funding raised significantly, although it has to be noted that the new grant budget has been phased across two years. The approval of the 2017 development budget by Tennis Europe was reached after lengthy discussions and much reflection from the Board, given the new organization based on the 2024 ITF strategy. Considering that comments and approval must be submitted to the ITF every year in September, it is essential that in future the Tennis Europe Board can organize its meeting calendar accordingly and ensure that such key issues can be discussed appropriately. 4.5 ITF/Tennis Europe Development Officer and ITF/Tennis Europe Development Assistant The International Tennis Federation and Tennis Europe created the role of ITF/Tennis Europe Development Officer in The work is mainly done in the field and the main role of the Development Officer, apart from the specific job duties, is to act as a liaison between the less-developed tennis nations and the Tennis Europe and ITF offices. The ITF/Tennis Europe Development Officer s main duties include: Organizing and implementing existing projects as part of the ITF/Tennis Europe Development Programme. Assisting nations in establishing Coaches Education systems. This would include organizing and conducting Level 1, 2, 3 Coaches and Tutor s courses that might take place in Europe. Organizing the Tennis Europe Coaches Conference, the Tennis Europe Specific Theme Conference and assisting in other events/projects whenever found necessary. Organizing the ITF/Tennis Europe Development Championships. Organizing the ITF/Tennis Europe Touring Teams. Coordinating the work of the Tennis Europe Development Assistant. 11

12 The ITF/Tennis Europe Development Assistant role was created in 2011 in order to provide more direct assistance to less developed nations, to have a head coach for travelling Teams and to administer ITF/Tennis Europe Development Programmes delegated to Tennis Europe. The related tasks are: Providing technical assistance to the less-developed tennis nations. Administration of development projects. Travelling as the head coach with ITF/Tennis Europe Touring Teams. Assisting in organization of the Tennis Europe Coaches Conference and the Tennis Europe Specific Theme Conference. In addition to the above, the tasks include carrying out work on any other initiatives that the ITF/Tennis Europe sees as important for the development of tennis in Europe. 5. Tennis Europe Coaches Conference, 19 th 23 rd October 2016 in Antwerp (BEL) Almost 150 delegates from 39 countries attended the 2016 Tennis Europe Coaches Conference powered by Polar in Antwerp, where the event was hosted by Tennis Vlaanderen. This 33rd edition of the conference was built around the theme of transitioning high performance junior players into successful professionals and featured contributions from many of the leading names in the worlds of coaching and sports science, as well as former top players. The event took place over three days and was comprised of a mixture of on- and off-court sessions as well as interactive working groups and panel discussions. The conference was opened on Thursday 20th October by Tennis Europe CEO Olli Mäenpää and Tennis Vlaanderen Technical Director Ivo van Aken. The first day went on to focus on development pathways for transitioning players, while Day 2 looked at tactical and technical considerations. Saturday s final day focused on the themes of mental training and conditioning needed to reach the professional level. Amongst the key speakers were former world #4 Magdalena Maleeva, who shared some of her formative experiences as a player and advised the coaches of the importance of assisting players with life skills beyond technical and tactical training. Former ATP pro Christian Ruud was joined by Øivind Sørvald as he explained the differences between today s tour and the days when he was an active player, and illustrated how modern scientific tools were assisting his son Caspar in his attempt to transition from being the world #1 junior to professional tennis. The ITF/Tennis Europe Development Programme provided accommodation grants in order to facilitate the participation of coaches from some of Europe s less-developed tennis nations. Through the distribution of conference materials and the sharing of their findings, it is hoped that these delegates will be able to pass on the benefit of their experience to a wider audience of coaches at a domestic level. 6. Tennis Europe Solidarity Scheme This scheme, launched in 2004, was designed to encourage the most developed and affluent nations to demonstrate solidarity with and support for less-developed tennis nations. The terms of the partnerships between nations were to be set on a case by case basis by the national associations involved, while Tennis Europe acts as a catalyst and facilitator. 12 In order to mark the 10th anniversary of the Solidarity Scheme, in 2014 the programme was officially relaunched with an online platform consisting of a best practice library with success stories, as well as an 2017 Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

13 online tool to facilitate co-operation between donors and support recipients. In 2016 Tennis Europe Solidarity Scheme was promoted during several meetings. The programme is fully operational and has already encouraged some co-operations between member nations during 2015 and In 2016 Italy remained the most active nation in regards to cooperation based on Solidarity Scheme. Despite the great efforts on the part of Tennis Europe to promote the Solidarity Scheme, it seems that this programme does not meet our members involvement. We believe that further effort should be made so that a common belief in mutual help that involves all nations, not only the developing ones, can be reached. As the new Eligibility Rule shows, all countries from all tennis regions of the world are entitled to be granted financial or technical help, provided they have the right programs and they show what they lack and how they are going to contribute to their development. 7. Tennis CoachEd At the end of the year 2014 the final concept of Tennis CoachEd was presented to the Development Committee members, at the Top Executives meeting and to coaches during the Coaches Conference. Tennis CoachEd is a new Tennis Europe internet platform which will serve coaches, academies, conferences and all tennis-oriented people. The project was launched in 2015 and the website is now fully operational. Tennis CoachEd consists of four zones: Federation zone, Job&Recruitment zone, Conference zone and Academy zone. 8. Erasmus + / S2A Project In 2015 Tennis Europe became part of the Consortium S2A Sport: From Strategy to Action: Supporting the professionalization of sport organisations through the definition of work-based competencies and the development of fit-for-purpose training for Sport Administrators. The S2A project is focused on the skills needed by sport administrators who have a crucial role in the delivery of sport. Sport administrators are working in paid and voluntary middle management roles in local, regional, national and European sport organisations across Europe. They have the responsibility to translate the overall strategy of their organisation into action, to turn the ambitions of the sport into real programmes that will attract more participants and bring success, to apply policies for good governance and to ensure the integrity of sport. In 2016 one of the key parts of the S2A project was the implementation of the 7 Step Model for the development of industry-led occupational standards specifying the standards of performance, and defining the precise knowledge and skills Sport Administrators need to perform effectively. For 2017 it is planned that the production of a corresponding training programme handbook and material will be tested and piloted. 9. Conclusion I would like to conclude by thanking all my colleagues of the Development Committee for their contribution and support, the ITF and in particular the ITF development task force, in the person of the Department Director Luca Santilli, for their good co-operation, and finally the executives and consultants of Tennis Europe for their invaluable work and attachment to their job. My thanks also go to the tutors and coaches for their great enthusiasm and professionalism in the field of Development. Furthermore, I would like to express my will that the new Development Committee will continue the good work established in the last year. Luisanna Fodde Chairwoman, Development Committee

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15 2 Junior Committee Report

16 Junior Committee Report 1. Committee Members Chairwoman: Karin Van Bijsterveld (NED) Members: Jaroslav Balas (CZE) Kevin Beyens (BEL) Onur Binay (TUR) Christine Everaars (NED) Ramunas Grusas (LTU) Vladimir Habas (SLK) Thomas Hammerl (AUT) Allar Hint (EST) Rebecca James (GBR) Christiane Jolissaint (SUI) Suzana Knezevic (CRO) Pavel Lisovstev (ISR) Igor Martynov (RUS) Giovanni Ocleppo (ITA) Francois Pareau (FRA) Nikolai Pravchev (BUL) Eva-Maria Schneider (GER) Johan Sjögren (SWE) Marjeta Smodis (SLO) Igor Subbotin (BLR) 2. Committee Meetings 11 st March 2016 Amsterdam (NED) 28 th October 2016 Prague (CZE) 3. General The Tennis Europe Junior Tour is owned and managed by Tennis Europe and consists of individual tournaments held in its 50 Member Nations, divided into the three different age categories (12&U, 14&U, 16&U) and open to boys and girls from all over the world. The aim of the Tour is to promote and develop Junior Tennis within Europe, offering international tournaments of various levels, as well as special team events. 14&U and 16&U players benefit from the Tennis Europe Rankings system, while the Tour also strives to prepare players for their progression to other tours, providing formative educational, cultural and sporting experiences essential to the development of the modern tennis player. 16 The Junior Committee is responsible for the overall organisation and supervision of all international 12, 14, and 16 & under tournaments within Europe, including Tennis Europe s individual and team championships. The committee also works to ensure the uniform application of, and compliance with the Rules & Regulations, Code of Conduct, Welfare Policy, Anti-Corruption Programme, Anti-Doping Programme and ITF Rules of Tennis for all its tournaments. The Junior Committee also made a number of site visits during 2016 with an emphasis on the Tennis Europe Junior Team Championships and Individual Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

17 Since the Tennis Europe Junior Tour was founded in 1990, the tour of some 374 tournaments across three age groups (12, 14 and 16 & under) has become a vital stepping stone on the path to a successful professional career, with virtually all of today s top professionals having spent some time on the tour on route to future successes. During the year, the Tour passes through 46 European countries, and sees participation from around 19,577 players. Participants also have the opportunity to compete in some of the world s largest junior team competitions, spread throughout 70 venues, along with the ultimate prize the European Junior Championships. The Tour also incorporates a weekly rankings system, Player of the Year awards and a season ending Masters Tournament. The Tennis Europe Junior Tour does not just present opportunities for European players; in 2016 players came from 114 countries worldwide. The collaboration between Tennis Europe, ITF and our 50 Member Nations is very strong. 4. Competitions 4.1. Tennis Europe Junior Tour Individual Tournaments 12/14/16 & Under 16/14 & Under Tour events are played at three levels, ranging from the elite Category 1 events, which attract the strongest draws, to the more numerous and accessible Category 2 and 3 events. Boys and girls events in both singles and doubles events are held at all tournaments, with some offering additional consolation tournaments for early losers. Player parties, cultural exchanges and tourist trips during events encourage all players to focus on more than just their results. The 12 & Under Tour differs in that no rankings are produced, and there are no Masters or European individual championship events. Overall the Individual Tournaments of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour were recognized once again as a big success. The biggest issue during 2016 was the general security situation in Europe that has been constantly changing therefore Tennis Europe has had to consult externally on a regular basis. Evolution of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour since & U 14 & U 16 & U Total 17

18 2016 Tournaments per country 18 A MEMBER NATIONS 12&U 14&U 16&U Overall Total Total Cat 1 Cat 2 Cat 3 Total Cat 1 Cat 2 Cat 3 Total Czech Republic France Germany Great Britain Italy Netherlands Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland Total A Nations B MEMBER NATIONS Austria Belarus Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Denmark Finland Israel Hungary Norway Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovak Republic Slovenia Turkey Ukraine Total B Nations C MEMBER NATIONS Albania Andorra Armenia Azerbaijan Bosnia & Herzegovina Cyprus Estonia Georgia Greece Iceland Ireland Kosovo Latvia Liechenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro San Marino Total C-Nations Overall Total Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

19 Tournament share by Member Nation status (%) 12&U 14&U 16&U A-Nation B-Nation C-Nation Total number of Tournaments in % Average number of tournaments per country A-Nation 33.2 A-Nation 12.4 B-Nation 41.7 B-Nation 8.7 C-Nation 25.1 C-Nation 4.3 Due to the unforeseen political situation in Turkey, the Tennis Europe Board of Management took the decision after consulting with the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and an independent security company, to cancel and postpone their Tournaments in the second part of the year During 2016, the aim was to focus on the quality concerning organisational stakeholders (member nations/ tournament organisers) and including individuals such as players, coaches and referees. This is an ongoing project and the continuing work has included creating frequently asked questions advice and a player opinion questionnaire. Extra efforts were made to continue to strive for optimisation of the calendar, to connect Tournaments held in the same area and with neighbouring Countries to create a good swing of tournaments and approve applications based on school holidays. An evaluation has begun looking into the structure/format, including ITF guidelines and recommendations around 12 & under competitions. A review has been made and The Tennis Europe Junior Tour player s entry fees have been increased. For more information see the Rules and Regulations. Players of the year and other awards have been upgraded by creating new categories. For more information see the Rules and Regulations Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD Team event 12/14/16 & under Launched in 1977, the Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD has evolved into the sport s premier indoor junior team tennis competition. Traditionally played in both the 14 and 16 & under age categories, the event is open to teams nominated by European national federations and provides an invaluable opportunity to play in team conditions during the winter months. In 2012 the 12 & under age category was inaugurated. The highest participation of countries for this event was 32 out of 50. The nations to have produced most winning teams over the history of the competition are France and Germany. A total of 30 venues are used, which are spread throughout 13 Countries. 19

20 Additional security measurements have been taken by the Turkish Tennis Federation for the qualifying rounds in Turkey. The biggest issue was raised, during 2015/2016, was that venue applications have been significantly lower than in previous years. Therefore, Tennis Europe investigated a new venue rotation/applications system. The Winter Cups Application/Rotation system will apply only in case there are not enough applications received, well in advance (latest September). Nations would know whether they will organise and shall include it in their budget. If they are organizing the following minimum amount of events, then we would ask the next Country available in an alphabetical order, starting from the A Member Nations. It is for the Countries who are not fulfilling the following obligations: A Member Nations must organize at least 1 Winter Cup and 1 Summer Cup B Member Nations must organize at least 1 Winter Cup C Member Nations must organize at least 1 Winter Cup or 1 Summer Cup A review was made with a formation of a Committee Working Group in 2016 to the rules and regulations for the 2017 Team Competitions and a creation of a combined booklet European Summer Cups Team event 14/16/18 & under European Summer Cups is the collective name for six (14, 16, and 18 & under) separate European team events organised by Tennis Europe and held across the continent during the summer months. The European Summer Cups also serve as the European regional qualifying competitions for worldwide ITF junior tournaments. The scale of these team competitions is enormous, with over 178 teams from all across Europe competing in four zonal qualifying events in the hopes of reaching the final rounds. Many participants have gone on to become key members of their national Davis and Fed Cup teams. The events have a long, proud and successful history - some pre-date the founding of Tennis Europe, even as far back as the 1950s. The nations to have produced most winning teams over the history of these competitions are France and the Czech Republic. A total of 30 venues are used, which are spread throughout approx. 13 Countries. Due to an increase of team entries during the 2016 edition of the European Summer Cups, Tennis Europe organized some pre-qualifying rounds. Additional security measurements have been taken by the Turkish Tennis Federation for the 14 & Under qualifying rounds in Turkey. 20 Due to the unforeseen political situation in Turkey, the Tennis Europe Board of Management took the decision after consulting with the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and an independent security company, to relocate in other Countries the 16/18 & Under Team events taking place in Turkey. Tennis Europe would like to thank Germany, Great Britain and Hungary for their contribution in organizing these events at such short notice Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

21 4.4. Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD Team event 12 & under The Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD was launched in 2007 in response to popular demand from member nations for a European team championship event for the Under 12 age group, during the summer season. The record number of countries participating in this event is 32 out of 50. A total of 10 venues are used, which are spread throughout 5 Countries. Due to the unforeseen political situation in Turkey, the Tennis Europe Board of Management took the decision after consulting with the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and an independent security company, to relocate in other Countries the 12 & Under Team events taking place in Turkey. Tennis Europe would like to thank Bulgaria and France for organising these events at such short notice European Junior Championships Individual events 14/16/18 & under The European Junior Championships were inaugurated in 1976 and have been held annually ever since across three age groups; 14, 16 and 18 & Under. The events remain amongst the most popular and prestigious on the calendar, for players and national federations alike. Ten former world #1s feature amongst the previous champions of the competition. The European Junior Championships takes place during one week in three different countries which were in 2016: Pilsen, Czech Republic 14 & Under Moscow, Russia 16 & Under Klosters 18 & Under A review has been made and the European Junior Championships player s entry fees have been increased. For more information see the Rules and Regulations Tennis Europe Junior Masters Individual event First played in 1996, the Tennis Europe Junior Masters is devised to reward the best-performing players of the year on the Tour. The Masters officially brings the season to an end, and features the six best-ranked European players at both 14 and 16 & Under age categories, plus the finalists of the European Junior Championships. In the years since its inception, the Junior Masters has showcased the talents of a host of future stars, with top players such as Kim Clijsters, Tommy Robredo and Rafael Nadal amongst the former champions. The 2016 edition of the Tennis Europe Junior Masters took place successfully in Reggio Calabria, Italy. 5. Projects 5.1 Rules and Regulations of the 2016 Tennis Europe Junior Tour Several rule change proposals were adopted, including topics ranging from the procedures for the acceptance list, entry fees, sign-in, insurance and others. The current edition of the Rules and Regulations can be found on our website. 21

22 5.2. Rankings The Tennis Europe Junior Committee continues to evaluate and monitor the Rankings. A review has been made and changes have been applied in For more information see the Rules and Regulations Communications Tennis Europe Juniors The aim is to increase the awareness and popularity of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour and its flagship events, as well as to foster direct interaction with participants, through Tennis Europe s social media channels (Facebook, You Tube, Twitter, and Instagram) and website online player profiles. The junior section on the Tennis Europe website receives over 42,000,000 hits per year. Updated seven days a week, the site contains the daily order of play, results, rankings, photos, player profiles, head-to-head match records, statistics and more. 6. Conclusion I would like to conclude this report by thanking my colleagues, the members of the Junior Committee for their great contributions, the staff members at the Basel headquarters for their great work and finally the Junior and Development Departments at the ITF for their support during the year. I also wish to acknowledge the role of the staff of national federations and clubs, the tournament organizers and the volunteers who work so hard to support the events of our Tour each year. Karin Van Bijsterveld Chairwoman Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

23 3 Professional Tennis Committee Report

24 Professional Tennis Committee Report 1. Committee Members Chairman: Igor del Busto (ESP) Members: Mark Camillieri (MLT) Jean-Pierre Dartevelle (FRA) Özgür Ergüden (TUR) Yves Freson (BEL) Yuri Galkin (BLR) Katerina Guenova (BUL) Pietro Pennisi (ITA) Razvan Itu (ROU) Dimitri Vikharev (RUS) Nedim Vilogorac (BIH) Peter von Dach (SUI) Richard Walmsley (GBR) Ex-officio: Anders Wennberg (SWE) 2. Committee Meetings 30 th June 2016 Bakio (ESP) 3. General The Professional Tennis Committee has been working in the current composition since The Committee continued to carry out the roles and responsibilities of Tennis Europe towards its 50 member nations and the ITF. The cooperation with the ITF as well as with all member nations remains excellent. The objectives of the Committee are: Monitoring and evaluating the trends and developments of professional tennis as a whole on a global, and especially, on a European scale. Supporting the prominent position of professional tennis in Europe. Providing input regarding mid and long term goals for professional tennis on a Pan-European basis Providing feed-back to be transferred to the ITF and ATP/WTA. Generating ideas for potential professional Tennis Europe events. Monitoring and evaluating trends and developments in Beach Tennis and positioning the European Beach Tennis Championships as one of the premium events on the ITF calendar. The Officiating Task Force functions under the umbrella of the Professional Tennis Committee. Their meeting was held on 1 2 December 2016 in London. 4. European Tournaments as part of ITF Women s Circuit Calendar 24 A total of $5,360,000 in prize money was offered at 299 events in The prize money of the Circuit increased by $85,000 and the number of tournaments decreased by two compared to Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

25 The number of countries organizing women s tournaments increased by three. Azerbaijan, Hungary and Moldova joined the circuit in The number of $50,000 s - $100,000 s slightly increased (25 to 28). Due to the new Prize money structure the category of $15,000 has been eliminated. There were some cancellations in 2016 mostly due to financial problems connected with the economic crisis and political unrest. No tournaments were held during end of July until beginning of October due to the political unrest in Turkey. Table 1 ITF Women s Circuit in Europe in Distribution by Country. Prize Money Category Total no. of Events Total prize money COUNTRY $10K $25K $25K+H $50K $50K+H $75K $75K+H $100K $100K+H Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia&Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Czech Rep Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Israel Italy Luxembourg Moldova Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine TOTAL

26 Table 2 ITF Women s Circuit in Europe in Distribution by prize money level. PRIZE MONEY YEAR CATEGORY $100,000+H $ $75,000+H $ $50,000+H $ $25,000+H $ $ $ NUMBER OF EVENTS PRIZE MONEY MIL. $ Turkey was the most active nation as far as the number of tournaments is concerned. France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Turkey together provide more than the half of the European prize money. We expect a similar number of events in As per the new prize money structure the new categories for 2017 are as follows: $15,000 / $25,000 / $60,000 / $80,000 and $100, European Tournaments as part of the ITF Men s Circuit Calendar A total of $4,235,000 in prize money was offered at 356 tournaments in 35 European countries in The prize money increased by $260,000 and the number of tournaments decreased by three compared to This increase of prize money is mainly because the $15,000 tournaments were replaced by $ tournaments. 87% of European tournaments were $10,000 Futures, while 13% were $25,000 Futures. The number of countries organizing men s tournaments increased by one. Azerbaijan, FYR Macedonia and Hungary joined the circuit while Slovenia and Ireland did not organize an event in Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

27 Table 3 ITF Men s Circuit in Europe in Distribution by Country. COUNTRY $10,000 $15,000 Total Events Total Prize Money Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Rep Estonia Finland France FYR Macedonia Georgia Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Israel Italy Latvia Lithuania Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Serbia Slovakia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine Total

28 Table 4 ITF Men s Circuit in Europe in Distribution by prize money level. YEAR NUMBER OF EVENTS PRIZE MONEY MIL. $ ,245 2,155 2,215 2,45 2,58 2,785 3,045 3,31 3,295 2,945 2,96 3,305 3,615 4,245 4,135 3,975 4,235 Spain and Turkey are the most active nations as far as the number of tournaments is concerned. France, Italy and Spain together provide almost one third of the European prize money. We expect a similar number of tournaments in In 2017 the $10,000 category tournaments will be increased to $15,000. The $10,000 tournament category no longer exists in Beach Tennis The European Beach Tennis Championships were held in the Santa Marina Holiday Village in Sozopol, Bulgaria from Friday 9 th until Sunday 11 th September, players from 20 nations participated in the Championships in 2016 (2015: 94 players from 15 nations): Austria (6 teams) Czech Republic (1 team) Greece (5 teams) Portugal (6 teams) Belarus (2 teams) Estonia (6 teams) Hungary (1 team) Russia (6 teams) Belgium (5 teams) France (2 teams) Israel (4 teams) San Marino (4 teams) Bulgaria (9 teams - host nation) Germany (6 teams) Italy (6 teams) Spain (6 teams) Cyprus (6 teams) Great Britain (5 teams) Moldova (4 teams) Switzerland (1 team) Each Nation was able to enter a maximum of two men s, two women s and two mixed doubles teams. As host nation, Bulgaria was able to enter one additional team to each event. The Championships were played using a knockout draw format, with a special award for the best performing nation at the end of the competition. Italy was, as in all previous editions, awarded the title of best-performing nation, having won all three available titles. Russia and Spain took position two and three respectively of the Nation s Rankings. This year s Championships also saw the inclusion of a junior competition for the first time, with & Under players from six nations in action. The three events boys, girls and mixed doubles were held in a round-robin format with young Italians showing that their country looks set to be the dominant force in Beach Tennis for some time to come. 28 The 2016 Calendar of the ITF Beach Tennis Tour consisted of 301 tournaments, including the European Beach Tennis Championships. 219 out of these were played in 22 different European countries. The Tour offers ranking points to participants depending on the category of the tournament. The European Championships are classified as B1 tournament, the highest category after the World Championships (A1) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

29 Beach Tennis is predominantly played as doubles on a court, which is a standard beach volleyball court that is 9m wide and 18m long. There is a center line that splits the court lengthwise. At the center of the court, there is a 1.78m net. Players are using paddle bat and a slightly depressurized tennis ball. Regular tennis scoring is used, with no-advantage at deuce, no second serve and no let and the ball does not bounce. It is a rapidly growing sport and is increasingly attracting widespread interest around the world. Table 5 Beach Tennis Year Number of events (Europe) Number of events (World) Host Nations Tournaments $ Tournaments $ $108, , $75, , $121, , $170, , $227, , $246, , $255, , $276, , $274, , TOTAL 700 $1,479, $2,350, European Officiating Members of the Tennis Europe Officiating Working Group attended the European Officiating Seminar organized by ITF Officiating in cooperation with Tennis Europe. Soeren Friemel (Head of ITF Officiating) and Anders Wennberg (ITF Regional Officiating Executive for Europe) organized the seminar at the LTA facilities in London. Delegates representing 17 nations had gathered, a further increase from The theme for the seminar focused on Recruitment, Schools, Education and Integrity. Improvements to the ITF Schools were presented and discussed together with news for the ITF Circuits and Live Scoring. The Tennis Integrity Unit led a presentation and discussion about the many integrity issues in tennis. The European Officiating Xchange Programme had its 2nd year in 2016 and saw 105 exchanges primarily for Chair Umpires. This is an increase by 105 from the first year. The participating countries are all very positive to the programme, which will be further developed in The participation in 2016 was: Countries taking part: AUT, BEL*, CZE, ESP, FRA, GBR, GEO*/ARM*, GER, ISR*, ITA, NED* POL, ROU, RUS, SRB, SWE. (* = New for 2016). Bronze Badge Chair Umpires: 27 from AUT, BEL, CZE, ESP, FRA, GBR, GEO, GER, ITA, POL, RUS, SWE. White Badge Chair Umpires: 25 from ARM, AUT, BEL, CZE, ESP, FRA, GER, ISR, ITA, NED, POL, ROU, RUS, SRB, SWE. Silver Badge Referees: 11 from CZE, ESP, FRA, GBR, ISR, ITA, MON, RUS, SRB. White Badge Referees: 5 from ESP, GEO, ITA, LAT, POL. 29

30 In 2016 there were no less than five ITF Schools in Europe: A Level 3 School was held in Vienna April. All students were from Europe: 12 Chair Umpires from AUT, CRO, CZE, FRA, GBR, ITA, POL, RUS, SRB, SWE, TUR passed the school, the majority having been part of the Xchange programme. 3 Chief Umpires from ITA, SWE, UZB. 10 Referees from AUT, BLR, CZE, FRA, ESP, MON, SLO, RUS, SWE. A Level 2 School for Chief Umpires and Referees was held in Hamburg March. All students were from Europe and new or additional badges were obtained by: White Badge Chief Umpires from FRA, GER, ESP and ISR. 12 White Badge Referees from BEL, CYP, CZE, EST, IRL, ISR, MNE, POR, ROU, RUS, SRB and SUI. A Level 2 School for Chair Umpires was held in Parnu, Estonia on July. The successful new White Badge Chair Umpires came from: BIH, BLR, BUL, CRO, ESP, EST, FRA, GBR, GEO, ISR, ITA, POL, SUI, SWE and TUR, in total 15 European countries. A Level 2 School was organised in Nevers (FRA) on 28 September 2 October for Chair Umpires and Chief Umpires: 15 new Chair Umpires from BUL, CRO, CYP, CZE, FRA (4), GER (2), ITA, MKD, POR, SRB and TUR were certified, together with. 3 Chief Umpires from GRE, HUN and ROU. Another European Level 2 School for Chair Umpires and Referees was held in Valencia (ESP) in November. New officials were certified: 13 Chair Umpires from BEL, BLR, ESP, FRA, GBR, ITA, POL, POR, TUR and UKR. 4 Referees from ESP, FRA; POL and UKR. For 2017 one Level 3 School and two Level 2 Schools are foreseen. 8. Pro Tennis Conference The Joint Junior Tour and Pro Tennis Conference is provisionally scheduled to be in autumn 2017 in La Manga Club, Spain. 9. Conclusion The full impact from the rise of prize money from $ to $ is yet to become fully clear, however, upon first suggestion it is apparent that the overall number of tournaments will be maintained and the standard of players remain unchanged or even improve. I would like to conclude by thanking all my colleagues of the Professional Tennis Committee for their contribution and support, the ITF for their co-operation and finally the executives, and consultants of Tennis Europe for their great enthusiasm and dedication in the field of professional tennis. 30 Igor del Busto Chairman 2017 Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

31 4 Senior Committee Report

32 Senior Committee Report 1. Committee Members Chairman: Attila Richter (HUN) Members: Anne Clark (GBR) Kristen Fari (NOR) Ralph Hellman (ESP) Diamantis Katsipidis (GRE) Henrik Källen (SWE) Giuseppe Lapano (ITA) Ural Latypov (BLR) Peter Nader (AUT) Mariana Nenova (BUL) Jürgen Vollstädt (GER) Jean Wallach (FRA) 2. Committee Meetings 28 th June 2016 London (GBR) 13 th January 2017 Seefeld (AUT) /2017 Official Competitions During the period under review, the European Senior Individual and Club Competitions were very successful. We thank all organizers who worked hard to make the excellent arrangements for these important European senior tennis events. 3.1 European Senior Championships The latest edition of the European Senior Championships took place for the first time in Turkey, in the newly built tennis facilities of the Ali Bey resort in Sorgun, from April The Championships are a Regional Closed (RC) tournament and are open exclusively to the holders of European passports. The event offered all 22 age categories for men and women, as well as doubles and mixed doubles competitions. The event was moved to Turkey just three months before the actual date of the Championships and therefore the number of participants in 2016 was not as high as expected, however, it was still slightly higher than in the previous years. The 2017 venue and date have not been finally assigned yet. The Championships will host again players of all ITF Senior Circuit age categories, covering age groups from Over 35s to Over 85s, for men and women Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

33 3.2 European Senior Open The indoor tournament at Seefeld was organized for the 41 st time in When TC Seefeld started the European Open Championships there were only 114 participants in 4 age categories; by 2017 this had grown to accommodate 483 players from 31 nations spread over 22 age categories. The number of participants in Baden-Baden and Pörtschach were significantly different from previous years due to the new ITF Senior Circuit rule, allowing staging more than one Grade 1 tournament in the same week. As a result, both events were open for all the age categories and players split between these two venues. The event in Baiersbronn hosted the youngest category 35+ once again with a slightly lower number of participating players. Pörtschach and Baden-Baden were hosting the 58 th edition of these competitions. Number of players per event European Senior Open (Indoor) Men Women Seefeld (AUT) European Senior Open (Outdoor) Men Women Baden-Baden (GER) European Senior Open (Outdoor) Men Women Pörtschach (AUT) European Senior Open (Outdoor) Men 35+ Women 35+ Baiersbronn (GER) European Senior Club Championships The Championships was moved from originally assigned Turkey to La Manga Club resort in Spain to be played there for the fifth time. As a result Tennis Europe was forced to cancel one week of the event due to insufficient number of entered clubs. 33

34 Number of participating clubs over the past five years Players Clubs Players Clubs Players Clubs Players Clubs Players Clubs Men cancelled cancelled cancelled cancelled cancelled cancelled cancelled cancelled cancelled 75 cancelled cancelled cancelled Women cancelled cancelled cancelled cancelled 55 cancelled cancelled cancelled cancelled cancelled 70 cancelled 75 cancelled Total ITF Seniors Circuit European part 4.1 Circuit The 2016 ITF Seniors Circuit consisted of 392 tournaments held in 74 countries, of which 306 were held in 39 European countries. The 2017 ITF Senior Circuit calendar figures are subject to change as new tournaments can be accepted for inclusion to the circuit throughout the year. Number of tournaments in Europe by grades as of 31 December Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade A RC C Events Total Countries Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

35 Players of the Year The Seniors Committee declared the following PLAYERS OF THE YEAR, who were the top Europeans on the ITF Senior Circuit Ranking lists of their age categories as at : Category Women Category Men Over 35 Anna BARINOVA (LAT) Over 35 Bart BEKS (NED) Over 40 Ana SALAS-LOZANO (ESP) Over 40 Roberto MENENDEZ FERRE (ESP) Over 45 Jurate HARDY (LTU) Over 45 Alexander WINDISCH (GER) Over 50 LIselot PRECHTEL (NED) Over 50 Manfred HUNDSTORFER (AUT) Over 55 Barbara KOUTNA (CZE) Over 55 Pierre GODFROID (BEL) Jacques HERVET (FRA) Karl PANSY (AUT) Over 60 Encarnacion GOMIS RUIZ (ESP) Over 60 Harald HELLMONSEDER (AUT) Over 65 NORA BLOM (NED) Over 65 Bruno RENOULT (FRA) Over 70 Elie KROCKE (NED) Over 70 Peter ADRIGAN (GER) Over 75 Sofia GARAGULY (AUT) Over 75 Peter POKORNY (AUT) Over 80 June PEARCE (GBR) Over 80 Herbert ALTHAUS (GER) Over 85 Erszebet SZENTIRMAY (HUN) Over 85 Henri CRUTCHET (FRA) Players of the year per country Total Germany Austria Italy France Spain Great Britain Hungary Belgium Netherlands Czech Rep Russia Lithuania Bulgaria Poland Croatia Denmark Switzerland Sweden Greece Ireland Latvia Slovenia Romania

36 6. ITF Senior Circuit Rankings The 2016 end of year rankings were issued after the final event in December. A total of 22 ranking lists have been established, 11 age ladies categories and 11 men s. The best four singles results in ITF Seniors Circuit Tournaments are taken into consideration for the final ranking. Tournaments eligible for ranking points are Category WC (World Championships), RC (Regional Closed), Grade A, Category B1, B2, B3, C1, C2 and C3 (Team Championships) and Grades 1-5 on the ITF Senior Circuit calendar. In 2016, the ITF Seniors singles rankings were issued weekly. The singles rankings, the doubles and the mixed doubles are published every Monday. At the end of December 2016, there were 26,421 senior players registered in the ranking worldwide of who 19,318 are Europeans. 22,876 players actively participated at tournaments in the last year. 16,476 were Europeans, which is 74.2% of the IPIN registered senior players worldwide. Europe remains the strongest region regarding senior tennis. The number of players participating and the number of senior tournaments organized shows the overwhelming strength of European senior tennis players. At the same time it is very important not to forget about the huge number of senior players, who play on a regular basis in their home clubs, but do not participate in international competition. The committee is dealing with this issue and will create plans to help more players be a part of this great international tour. It is my belief that it is our responsibility to open the doors to international competition for all, to ensure, that no one stays at home because of lack of information or promotion. 7. European Senior Fund One tournament applied for a grant from the European Senior Fund in 2016 (Munchausen, Latvia) and it was approved to receive a grant of 500 CHF. 8. Conclusion Senior tennis shows some of the best values of our game: competition, friendship, fun, health, so we must take good care of this part of the game and ensure that these aspects always retain the highest priority. To conclude my report, I would like to thank the National Associations, Tournament Organizers and Players for their co-operation, the members of my Committee for their constructive contribution and support and the CEO and staff of the Basel Tennis Europe office for their valuable assistance throughout the year. Attila Richter Chairman Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

37 5 Financial Report

38 Financial Report Treasurer s Report Year end 31 December 2016 As the Honorary Treasurer of Tennis Europe, I am pleased to present the audited financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2016 and the approved annual budget for In 2016, Tennis Europe changed the format of its financial statements so its income and expenditure were presented at a cost centre level for greater clarity over the use of funds across business lines. The prior year comparatives, supporting notes and 2017 s budget were also restated on a cost centre basis. It is appropriate to thank Olli Mäenpää and his staff who worked hard over the year at Tennis Europe to improve the integrity of the financial reporting of the activities of the organisation. Summary of Income and Expenditure Statement (CHF) Actual Budget Actual Budget Member Nations Junior Tennis Professional Tennis Senior Tennis Total Tennis Investment Tennis Development Commercial and Other Activities Tennis Service Centre Total Tennis Development Operating Profit / (Loss) Net financial/investment result Net profit/(loss) before provision movement Net provision movement Net Profit / (Loss) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

39 Results Summary Tennis Europe s 2016 financial results were more favourable than budgeted and better than It is expected that commercial and other activities will achieve sustained growth to enable the organization to extend its activities and make more contributions to tennis in Europe in Tennis Europe is a non-profit organization and its mission is to support and grow tennis in all categories through its member nations; the Junior and Professional Tennis net income is retained to support the overhead costs of the less profitable business lines which is why it is important to review the financial statements in their entirety and not only on a cost centre level. Tennis Europe does not hedge the exchange risk associated with foreign investments so the impact of exchange rates and investment results is excluded from the budget. Gains and losses resulting from the settlement of transactions and from the translation at period-end exchange rates of monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are recognized in the Financial Results section of the Income Statement and are supported by Tennis Europe s balance sheet reserves. MEMBER NATIONS Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Member Nations Membership Fees A Nations Membership Fees B Nations Membership Fees C Nations ITF Admin / Develop / Branch Office Grant Conferences/Other Income TOTAL INCOME Member Nations Annual General Meeting Conferences Conferences promotion / Grants Service to tournaments / Events / Results Communication Consultant Staff costs Property costs Administration costs Representation costs

40 Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Public relations costs Office machines & furniture TOTAL EXPENDITURE MEMBER NATIONS NET INCOME / EXPENDITURE Actual 2016 v Actual 2015 Member Nations income increased by CHF 19,387 or 4%, mainly due to the upgrade of Switzerland from a B Member Nation to an A Member Nation, the entrance of Kosovo as a C Member Nation and an adjustment to the OECD index. Member Nations expenditure decreased by CHF 11,100 or 2%, due to our continued focus on controlling costs. Budget 2017 v Actual 2016 No change is expected in Membership fees and ITF Contribution, but an increase in expenditure is anticipated on account of planned additional conferences. JUNIOR TENNIS Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Junior Tennis Winter Cups Summer Cups Nations Challenge European Junior Championships Tennis Europe Junior Tour IPIN Fees ITF Admin / Develop / Branch Office Grant Other Income TOTAL INCOME Junior Nations Winter Cups Summer Cups Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

41 Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Nations Challenge European Junior Championships Tennis Europe Junior Tour Digitalisation Masters promotion / Other Brandhub Service to tournaments / Events / Results Communication Consultant Staff costs Property costs Administration costs Publicity costs Representation costs Public relations costs Office machines & furniture TOTAL EXPENDITURE JUNIOR TENNIS NET INCOME / EXPENDITURE Actual 2016 v Actual 2015 Junior Tennis s 2016 income did not present a major variation from 2015, although additional costs were incurred for requested security assessment reports and venue relocations as a result of the increased threat of terrorism in the region. Furthermore, an increase of team entries during the 2016 European Summer Cups resulted in more organizational related expenses during the pre-qualifying rounds but these additional costs were offset by a reduction in staff costs. Budget 2017 v Actual 2016 Junior Tennis s 2017 budgeted income of CHF 699,170 (2016 actual: CHF 734,218) has reduced by 5% in accordance with the projected calendar. As is the case each year, a homogeneous performance is expected in each event, but consideration must be given to the likely inclusion of future foreign exchange differences. However, we must also mention that the IPIN Fees figure does not recognize a major increase in income as its development is dependent on the ITF. Junior Tennis s budgeted expenditure of CHF 618,376 (2016 actual: CHF 575,971) has increased by 7% mainly because of a forecast investment in website software. Furthermore, it should be mentioned that it was not taken into account social security assistance given due to the maternity leave of a staff member. 41

42 PROFESSIONAL TENNIS Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Professional Tennis Men s tournaments Women s tournaments Beach Tennis ITF Admin / Develop / Branch Office Grant Other Income TOTAL INCOME Professional Tennis Men s tournaments Women s tournaments ITF / Tennis Europe Officiating Executive Consultant Professional Tennis Service to tournaments / Events / Results Beach Tennis Communication Consultant Staff costs Property costs Administration costs Representation costs Public relations costs Office machines & furniture TOTAL EXPENDITURE PROFESSIONAL NET INCOME / EXPENDITURE Actual 2016 v Actual 2015 Professional Tennis s income increased by CHF 20,778 or 2% due to an additional junior category of Beach Tennis and the changes to Men s and Women s Circuit sanction fees and prize money as promoted by the ITF. 42 Professional Tennis s expenditure increased by CHF 22,526 or 3%, in line with income Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

43 Budget 2017 v Actual 2016 Professional Tennis s budgeted income of CHF 970,140 (2016 actual: CHF 920,806) is up 5% as a similar performance to the previous year is expected. Professional Tennis s budgeted expenditure of CHF 709,726 (2016 actual: 713,153) remains fairly constant as no major changes are expected. 63% of the expenditure corresponds to the remuneration of sanction fees that Tennis Europe returns to the ITF and is closely related to its income. SENIOR TENNIS Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Senior Tennis Seniors ITF Circuit Seniors Club Championships European Senior Championships (ESC) ITF Admin / Develop / Branch Office Grant Other Income TOTAL INCOME Senior Tennis Seniors ITF Circuit Contribution Seniors Club Championships European Senior Championships Senior Tennis Net Banners European Senior Open Trophies Service to tournaments / Events / Results Communication Consultant Staff costs Property costs Administration costs Representation costs Public relations costs Office machines & furniture TOTAL EXPENDITURE SENIOR TENNIS NET INCOME / EXPENDITURE

44 Actual 2016 v Actual 2015 Senior Tennis s net income and expenditure increased by CHF 9,717 or 10% as the increased number of tournaments on the Senior Circuit saw more payments being made to the ITF and additional costs incurred to improve the European Senior flagship events. Budget 2017 v Actual 2016 Senior Tennis s budgeted net result CHF -125,980 (2016 actual: -109,783) also remains fairly constant as no major changes are expected in TENNIS DEVELOPMENT Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Tennis Development ITF Admin / Develop / Branch Office Grant Junior Development Officer / HZ ITF / Tennis Europe Teams 14, 16 & 18 Under Conferences Coaches Education & Under National Teams - EUR EOSE / Erasmus plus Other Income TOTAL INCOME Tennis Development Junior Development Officer / HZ Development Administration ITF / Tennis Europe Teams 14, 16 & 18 Under Conferences Coaches Education & Under European National Teams EOSE / Erasmus plus Wheelchair Tennis Development Support / Other Business Development Consultant Staff costs Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

45 Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Property costs Administration costs Representation costs Public relations costs Office machines & furniture TOTAL EXPENDITURE TENNIS DEVELOPMENT NET INCOME / EXPENDITURE Actual 2016 v Actual 2015 Tennis Development is funded by the contributions of the ITF and Tennis Europe, 60% and 40% respectively. The performance of activities executed in 2016 was very similar to that seen in Budget 2017 v Actual 2016 Tennis Development s budgeted net loss of CHF -200,261 (2016 actual: CHF -176,302) is to continue the mission of supporting and growing tennis through Tennis Europe s member nations. The budget has tried to keep the same 40%/60% split experienced in 2016 to cover Tennis Europe s and the ITF s contributions respectively. COMMERCIAL AND OTHER ACTIVITIES Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Commercial and other activities ITF Admin / Develop / Branch Office Grant Sponsors / Partners / Team Foundation Ticket Reimbursement/ Other Income TOTAL INCOME Commercial and other activities Admininstration / Sponsors servicing Commercial Other Communication Consultant Service to tournaments / Events / Results

46 Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Staff costs Property costs Administration costs Representation costs Public relations costs Office machines & furniture TOTAL EXPENDITURE COMMERCIAL NET INCOME / EXPENDITURE Actual 2016 v Actual 2015 Commercial income increased by CHF 91,489 or 52%. This significant improvement was achieved by signing new contracts with Polar (Training computers), Orange Coach (Tennis Recruitment), Patricio Travel (Tennis Tour Operator), David Lloyd Leisure (Health & Racquet Club) and Mouratoglou (Tennis Academy). The increase was especially satisfactory because no additional expenses were incurred and a net income of CHF 49,892 was generated. Budget 2017 v Actual 2016 Commercial s budgeted net income has decreased by CHF 42,634 as less commercial income will be received because an existing contract will not be renewed in This implies additional cost will be incurred as efforts are made to maintain a constant level of income. TENNIS SERVICE CENTRE Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Tennis Service Centre ITF Admin / Develop / Branch Office Grant Partners Other Income TOTAL INCOME Tennis Service Centre Business Development Consultant Staff costs Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

47 Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget Property costs Administration costs Publicity costs Advertising Representation costs Public relations costs Office machines & furniture TOTAL EXPENDITURE TENNIS SERVICE CENTRE NET INCOME / EXPENDITURE Actual 2016 v Actual 2015 Tennis Service Centre has continued to develop since it was founded a year and a half ago and its activities have already helped increase commercial income. Budget 2017 v Actual 2016 Tennis Service Centre is budgeted to generate a deficit in 2017 as costs of development continue to exceed revenues at this early stage of the project. 47

48 OPERATIVE AND NET RESULTS Income and Expenditure Statement Actual Budget Actual Budget OPERATING PROFIT / (LOSS) Financial Result Bank charges Bank interest Exchange rate difference NET FINANCIAL RESULT Investment Result Transaction fees & expenses Income from Portfolio Unrealised gain / loss Realised gain / loss NET INVESTMENT RESULT NET FINANCIAL / INVESTMENT RESULT NET PROFIT / (LOSS) BEFORE PROVISION MOVEMENT Provision movement Dissolving provisions Building provisions NET PROFIT / (LOSS) Actual 2016 v Actual 2015 For the year ended 31 December 2016, Tennis Europe s operating profit was CHF 88,992 (2015: CHF 4,003), generated by a total income of CHF 2,816,518 (2015: CHF 2,643,942) and total expenditure of CHF 2,727,526 (2015: CH 2,639,939). 48 The net financial profit increased 76% to CHF 68,998 (2015: CHF 39,087) due to foreign exchange gains of CHF 73,705 (2015: CHF 44,158) rather than bank interest as banks continued to offer extremely low rates Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

49 The investment portfolio s performance also improved in 2016, returning to a net investment profit of CHF 24,501 (2015: CHF -19,392). The positive movement in the year was largely due to favourable changes in market values as the unrealized gains of CHF 35,955 were in marked contrast to the unrealized losses of CHF 39,133 experienced in As a result of the operating profit, the foreign exchange gains and the net investment profit, Tennis Europe was able to increase 2016 s provision for Special Projects/Operations by CHF 170,000 (2015: CHF 17,427) and therefore invest further in CoachEd, Brandhub and the promotion of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour. The total profit for the year, including the CHF 170,000 provision, was CHF 12,491 (2015: CHF 6,271). Budget 2017 v Actual 2016 The approved budgeted 2017 operating deficit of CHF 46,036 will be covered by a drawdown from provisions for special projects in support of Tennis CoachEd and Brandhub projects (CHF 20,000 and CHF 40,000 respectively). The impact on exchange rates and investment results is not included in the budget as it is assumed any losses will be covered by Tennis Europe s balance sheet reserves. The overall result is a budgeted 2017 surplus of CHF 8,964 Auditor s Report Furthermore, on page 51 you will find the Auditors Report, which includes balance sheet, income and expenditure statement and notes to the financial reports. The report was issued without qualifications, by Solidis Revisions AG. Finally and not least I proceed to explain the Balance Sheet (Included in the audit report on page 52). Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2016 The following notes explain the variances with 31 December The financial position of the organization remains strong with total assets of CHF 3,590,724 (2015: CHF 3,465,376). Tennis Europe s net assets increased by CHF 125,348 or 4% compared to As at 31 December 2016, current assets stood at CHF 122,828 or 4% up from 3,408,515 at 31 December This position is substantial, representing 98% of the total assets and maintaining the same percentage as % of Tennis Europe s current assets relate to security investments and 40% to time deposits. The investments held within a conservative risk scale (5 out of 7) portfolio managed by Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management since 2012 have grown by 20%. Time deposits are invested short-term (up to 12 month) to cover all commitments related to the ITF. Accounts receivable decreased by CHF 171,184 or 33% due to the policy established at the beginning of last year which maintained no national associations may owe outstanding invoices dating more than 365 days prior to the year-end and after exhaustive collection efforts. 49

50 Current liabilities decreased by CHF 56,645 or 19% as transitory liabilities were settled during the year. Provisions increased by CHF 170,000 or 17% (CHF 265,000 as at 31 December 2015). This surplus consisted of the creation of provisions for special projects/operations of CHF 250,000 and the removal of CHF 80,000 to invest in Tennis CoachEd and Brandhub project and promotion of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour. The position of Tennis Europe s provisions and reserves as at 31 December 2016 is as follows, highlighting a strong financial position: Provision for Special Projects / Operations CHF 745,546 Provision for Administrative Projects CHF 100,000 Provision for Innovation / Business Dev / Tennis Industry CHF 250,000 Provision for Social Engagement / Development Fund CHF 50,000 Reserve funds CHF 366,330 Reserve for currency exchange / investment losses CHF 350,000 Equity CHF 1,455,813 Total CHF 3,317,689 Martin Corrie Honorary Treasurer Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

51 Solidis Revisions AG Martin-Disteli-Strasse 9 Postfach Olten Report of the statutory auditor on the limited statutory examination to the general meeting of Tennis Europe European Tennis Federation, Basel As statutory auditor, we have examined the financial statements (balance sheet, income statement and notes) of the European Tennis Federation, Basel, for the year ended at December 31st, These financial statements are the responsibility of the board of directors. Our responsibility is to perform a limited statutory examination on these financial statements. We confirm that we meet the licensing and independence requirements as stipulated by Swiss law. We conducted our examination in accordance with the Swiss Standard on the Limited Statutory Examination. This standard requires that we plan and perform a limited statutory examination to identify material misstatements in the financial statements. A limited statutory examination consists primarily of inquiries of company personnel and analytical procedures as well as detailed tests of company documents as considered necessary in the circumstances. However, the testing of operational processes and the internal control system, as well as inquiries and further testing procedures to detect fraud or other legal violations, are not within the scope of this examination. Based on our limited statutory examination, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the financial statements do not comply with Swiss law and the Federations articles of incorporation. Solidis Revisions AG Peter Gubler Swiss CPA Audit expert Auditor in charge Reto Gribi Swiss CPA Audit expert Annex financial statement as of with: - Balance sheet with assets of CHF 3'590'724 and equity of CHF 2'184'634 - Income statement with a net income of CHF 12'491 - Notes to the financial statements Olten, February 7th,

52 TENNIS EUROPE Balance Sheet in Swiss Francs (CHF) December 31,2015 December 31,2016 CURRENT ASSETS Cash 4'216 2'610 Banks 70'800 86'222 Time deposits, securities 2'806'305 3'098'682 Accounts receivable 518' '880 Allowance for doubtful accounts -50'000-50'000 Accrued income 59'130 46'949 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 3'408'515 3'531'343 NON-CURRENT ASSETS Equipment 1 1 Participation in Building Cooperative 56'860 59'380 TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 56'861 59'381 TOTAL ASSETS CHF 3'465'376 CHF 3'590'724 CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts payable 81' '876 Advance payments 60'920 67'376 Accrued expenses 154'175 70'772 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 296' '024 NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES Restricted funds (Seniors Fund ) 21'018 20'520 TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES 21'018 20'520 PROVISIONS Provision for Special Projects/Operations 575' '546 Provision for Adminstrative Projects 100' '000 Provision for Innovation/Business Dev/Tennis Industry 250' '000 Provision for Social Engagement/Development Fund 50'000 50'000 TOTAL PROVISIONS 975'546 1'145'546 EQUITY Reserve funds 366' '330 Reserve for currency exchange / investment losses 350' '000 Equity 1'449'542 1'455'813 Profit/Loss 6'271 12'491 TOTAL EQUITY 2'172'143 2'184'634 TOTAL LIABILITIES + EQUITY CHF 3'465'376 CHF 3'590' Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

53 TENNIS EUROPE Income and Expenditure Statement in Swiss Francs (CHF) ACTUAL ACTUAL OPERATING INCOME FEES Membership fees 393' '455 Sanction Fees Men's Pro-Circuit 363' '012 Sanction Fees Women's Pro-Circuit 482' '673 Sanction/Entry Fees Juniors 694' '767 Sanction/Entry Fees Seniors 119' '130 Beach Tennis 30'242 44'079 2'082'849 2'139'116 ITF CONTRIBUTION Admin / Development / Branch Office 143' '435 Branch Office Agreement 8'186 8'227 Development 233' ' ' '055 COMMERCIAL INCOME 162' '260 OTHER INCOME 13'373 5'086 TOTAL OPERATING INCOME 2'643'941 2'816'517 OPERATING EXPENSES Sanction Fees Men's Pro-Circuit -194' '058 Sanction fees Women's Pro-Circuit -257' '923 Beach Tennis -28'108-41'660 Services to Tournaments/IT Consultants -91'979-89'098 Juniors -81' '291 Digitalisation -69'842-67'262 Seniors -91' '078 Development ITF/Tennis Europe -243' '861 Commercial -40'897-81'761 Communication/Promotion/Software/Internet -41'392 40'221 VAT expenses -12'144-12'835-1'153'147-1'212'606 ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES Personnel, conferences and office expenses -1'461'758-1'501'401 Office equipment -14'025-12'888 Lost income and change of provision -11' '486'791-1'514'919 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES -2'639'938-2'727'525 OPERATING PROFIT 4'003 88'992 FINANCIAL RESULT Bank charges -6'923-7'285 Bank interest 1'852 2'579 Exchange difference 44'158 73'704 39'087 68'998 INVESTMENTS Income from portfolio 37'104 30'041 Unrealised loss/gain -39'133 35'955 Realised loss/gain -6'711-30'843 Transaction fees/expenses -10'652-10'652-19'392 24'501 Transfer to provisions / Dissolving provisions -17' '000 NET PROFIT CHF 6'271 CHF 12'491 53

54 European Tennis Federation 4059 Basel Notes to the financial statements CHF CHF General information European Tennis Federation, Basel / Switzerland, UID CHE Founded as a Regional association affiliated to the international Tennis Federation and registered in the canton of Basel Stadt. Main objectives of the Federation a) promote and develop the game of Tennis in all its forms in Europe at all levels; b) strengthen and develop the bonds of friendship and co-operation with the members and all other related tennis bodies; c) contribute to a better understanding of the state of tennis in Europe; d) safeguard the interests of Members and of the Federation as a regional body; e) uphold the constitution of the ITF; f) execute all functions which the ITF may delegate; g) employ the funds of the Federation in the best interest of the game; h) establish, promote and co-ordinate development and educational programmes within the region; i) promote and encourage the training of coaches, referees and court officials; j) promote and control the holding of European Championships, Cup Competitions and Tournaments, at all levels (Senior, Professional and Junior) and to regulate and manage such events Accounting principles The financial statements are in accordance with the Swiss Accounting law. The significant accounting and valuation principles are prescribed by the Code of Obligation (art ). The books are kept in CHF. Current Assets The Time deposits and securities are valued at market prices at the end of the year. 2'806'305 3'098'682 The accounts receivables consist mainly of outstanding member fees and sanction fees of tournament organisers. Members who fail to pay the fees may be suspended or even excluded. 518' '880 Provisions The Provisions are built and dissolved by the decisions of the board of the management for special projects and purposes. These figures are shown separately in the income statement. 975'546 1'145'546 Equity The equity was and is built by the yearly profits of the Federation and includes also Reserve Funds and Reserves for currency exchange and investment losses. 2'172'143 2'184'635 Information on full-time positions Annual average of full employees Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

55 6 Tennis Europe Board of Management & Committees

56 Tennis Europe Board of Management & Committees Tennis Europe Board of Management President Jacques Dupré (FRA) Vice-Presidents Günther Lang (GER) Aleksei Selivanenko (RUS) Stefan Tzvetkov (BUL) Honorary Treasurer Martin Corrie (GBR) Members Igor del Busto (ESP) Luisanna Fodde (ITA) Attila Richter (HUN) Karin Van Bijsterveld (NED) Chief Executive Officer Olli Mäenpää (without voting rights) From left to right: M. Corrie, A. Richter, I. del Busto, O. Mäenpää, L. Fodde, J. Dupré, K. Van Bijsterveld, A. Selivanenko, G. Lang, S. Tzvetkov Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

57 Professional Tennis Committee Chairman Igor del Busto (ESP) Members Mark Camillieri (MLT) Jean-Pierre Dartevelle (FRA) Özgür Ergüden (TUR) Yves Freson (BEL) Vladimir Voltchkov (BLR) Katerina Guenova (BUL) Pietro Pennisi (ITA) Razvan Itu (ROU) Dimitri Vikharev (RUS) Nedim Vilogorac (BIH) Peter von Dach (SUI) Richard Walmsley (GBR) Ex officio: Anders Wennberg (SWE), Regional Officiating Officer for Europe Officiating Task Force Rémy Azemar Tom Kinloch Valery Lutkov Robert van der Drift Michel Willems (FRA) (GBR) (RUS) (NED) (BEL) Ex officio: Anders Wennberg (SWE), Regional Officiating Officer for Europe Junior Tennis Committee Chairwoman Karin Van Bijsterveld (NED) Members Jaroslav Balas (CZE) Kevin Beyens (BEL) Onur Binay (TUR) Christine Everaars (NED) Ramunas Grusas (LTU) Vladimir Habas (SLK) Thomas Hammerl (AUT) Allar Hint (EST) Rebecca James (GBR) Christiane Jolissaint (SUI) Suzana Knezevic (CRO) Pavel Lisovstev (ISR) Igor Martynov (RUS) Giovanni Ocleppo (ITA) Francois Pareau (FRA) Nikolai Pravchev (BUL) Eva-Maria Schneider (GER) Johan Sjögren (SWE) Marjeta Smodis (SLO) Igor Subbotin (BLR) Mitja Tanjga (BIH) 57

58 Seniors Committee Chairman Attila Richter (HUN) Members Anne Clark (GBR) Kristen Fari (NOR) Ralph Hellman (ESP) Diamantis Katsipidis (GRE) Henrik Källen (SWE) Giuseppe Lapano (ITA) Mariana Nenova (BUL) Ural Latypov (BLR) Peter Nader (AUT) Jürgen Vollstädt (GER) Jean Wallach (FRA) Mariana Nenova (BUL) Development Committee Chairwoman Luisanna Fodde (ITA) Members Des Allen (IRL) Bernard Giudicelli (FRA) Emiliano Guzzo (ITA) Tamas Hamori (HUN) George Krumov (BUL) Ivica Primorac (BIH) Eduardo Sanz (ESP) Juris Savickis (LAT) Tina Smith (GBR) Øivind Sørvald (NOR) Predrag Stojcevic (CRO) Marina Tauber (MDA) Helen Trubach (BLR) Gheorghe Vaidedeanu (ROU) Cees Varossieau (NED) Alex Zitridis (GRE) Ex-officio: ITF/Tennis Europe Development Officer: Hrvoje Zmajic Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

59 7 Elections

60 List of Nominees for Tennis Europe Elections PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS Goran Djokovic Vladimir Dmitriev Luisanna Fodde Predrag Stojcevic Matti Virtanen Serbia Russia Italy Croatia Finland BOARD OF MANAGEMENT ELECTIONS Kenneth Bergbom Pierre Doumayrou * Luisanna Fodde Allar Hint Razvan Itu Christiane Jolissaint Ivo Kaderka Pavel Lisovtsev David Rawlinson * Attila Richter Eva-Maria Schneider José Antonio Senz de Broto Predrag Stojcevic Anton Yuspa Evgeniy Zukin Sweden France Italy Estonia Romania Switzerland Czech Republic Israel Great Britain Hungary Germany Spain Croatia Belarus Ukraine *standing for re-election Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

61 Presidential Elections Goran Djokovic PERSONAL Born: 12 September Residence: Belgrade, Serbia. Languages: English. PROFESSIONAL Bachelor s Degree Economic Science, Belgrade University. Working on Master s Degree, Management. Mr. Goran Djokovic was part of the team of the ATP tennis player No.1 Novak Djokovic and followed him at the tennis tournaments around the world for many years present Cofounder and owner of several energy related (gas and oil), media businesses and consulting. Years of experience in cooperation with Chinese and European companies. TENNIS ADMINISTRATION present: Vice-president of STF and Vice President of STF Board : Vice-president of STF Assembly and Vice President of STF : Tournament Director ATP Serbia Open. Member of ATP tournament council. 61

62 VLADIMIR DMITRIEV Biography Born August 25, 1953, Moscow. Graduated from Moscow Financial Institute in 1975 with degree in world economic relations. Worked as an engineer in State Committee for Foreign Economic Relations from 1975 till Worked in Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR (after that in Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation) from 1979 to Worked as a Third, Second and then First Secretary, Embassy of the Russian Federation in Sweden. From 1993 worked in Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation. From 1995 till 1997 worked as a foreign loans and foreign debt department deputy chief. In worked as a Vnesheconombank First Deputy Chairman. In held the position of Vneshtorgbank Deputy President - Board Chairman. May February 2016 worked as a Chairman of Bank for Development and Foreign Economic Affairs. From March 2016 takes the position as a Vice-president of Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Doctor of Economics, Professor. For the past 7 years headed Russian Tennis Federation board of guardians. Supervises the construction of Russian National tennis center Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

63 LUISANNA FODDE PERSONAL Born: 18 February Residence: Cagliari, Italy. Languages: Italian, English, Spanish, some French, elementary Russian. PROFESSIONAL present: Full Professor of English Language and Linguistics, University of Cagliari, Italy present: Director, Language Centre, University of Cagliari. Author of 50 academic articles and 4 monographs. TENNIS ADMINISTRATION (most current first) International Tennis Federation present: Member, Women s Committee : Member, Fed Cup Committee : Member, Olympic Committee. Regional Association present: Member, Board of Directors, Tennis Europe. Chairman, Development Committee, Tennis Europe : Member, Development Committee, Tennis Europe. Federazione Italiana Tennis present: Member, Regional Board of Sardinia. International Consultant local: Organising Committee, Fed Cup Final : Organising Committee, International Coaches Symposium. Other present: Member, Italian Olympic Committee Regional Division (CONI, Sardegna) present: Senior press office assistant, The Championships, Wimbledon : Press Office, US Open. 1981: Players Information office, Internazionali d ltalia, Foro Italica : Member, Organising committees of international events (Davis Cup, Fed Cup, challengers, international tournaments) organised by Tennis Club Cagliari. TENNIS COMPETITION EXPERIENCE : Competitor in singles and doubles at regional and national level (II and III division). 1977, 78, 81: Sardinia Tennis Champion (singles). 1980: National University Champion (mixed doubles). 1979, 81-82: Sardinia Tennis Champion (doubles). 63

64 Predrag (Pegi) Stojcevic PERSONAL Born: November Citizen: Croatian and UK. Residence: Switzerland, Croatia and London. Languages: Croatian, English, Slovenian, Italian. Education 1980: Bachelor of Science, University of Zagreb, School of Economic Studies. 1982: Postgraduate Diploma in Finance, University of Zagreb, School of Economic Studies. 1995: Ski Coach, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. 2008: Corporate Governance Licence, University of Zagreb. TENNIS ADMINISTRATION present: Member of ITF President s TaskForce - Development present: Tennis Europe Development Committee present: Croatian Tennis Association, Vice President present: Croatian Tennis Association, Chairman, Marketing Committee present: President of the Organising Committee of the Croatian Circuit (2 ITF Pro-Circuit $15,000, Losinj Croatia). November 2016: Member of the Organising Committee for Davis Cup Finals Zagreb. September 2016: Member of the Organising Committee for Davis Cup semi-finals Zadar. June 2016: President of the Organising Committee of ITF AGM in Zagreb present: President of the Organising Committee of the Croatian Circuit. (20 ITF Pro-Circuit $10,000 events for men and women Bol, Brac Croatia) : Marketing and development for Sponsorship of the Croatian Tennis Association. Other Sport Administration present: Member International Mountain Tourism Alliance (NGO) present: Member Marketing Committee, Croatian National Olympic Committee. August 2012: Croatian Olympic Attaché to London Olympic Games present: Board Member, Croatian Golf Association present: Member of SITAS (Ski Instructors and Trainers Association of Slovenia). Sports Competition Experience School and University Tennis Team. Water polo player for Club Mladost Zagreb (European champions 3 times). Zagreb University Ski Team. Business Experience present: PNL London, CEO; PNL International, President (trade and finance services for oil industry, associated with BP); Eureka Inventum Asset Management, President (Mergers & acquisitions with Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs) : Inter-INA London, CFO and Company Secretary : INA Commerce Zagreb, CFO : INA, Finance Officer (Croatian National Oil Company) : Privredna Bank Zagreb, Finance Officer. 1980: Guiness Mahon Bank, London, Intern Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

65 MATTI VIRTANEN PERSONAL Born: 14 January Nationality: Finland. Residence: Munich, Germany. Education: Master of Science, Helsinki University of Technology. Languages: English, Swedish, German, Finnish. PROFESSIONAL : CEO Norpe Group : CEO Perlos Corporation : Sr. Vice-President, Solectron Corporation : Vice President & Managing Director, HP & Compaq Computer : Executive, Nokia Corporation Current: Managing Partner, Virtanen Consulting GmbH. TENNIS ADMINISTRATION present: President of the Finnish Tennis Association and board member present: Member of the Finnish Olympic Committee representing Tennis. Vice President of the Finnish Tennis Foundation present: Tennis Sponsor in various roles: - Nokia Open ATP Challenger Tournament. - ITF Compaq Grand Slam Cup. - Norpe Tennis League in Finland. - Several Club sponsorships over the years : President of the TeekkariTennis Tennis Club and coach. TENNIS COMPETITION EXPERIENCE present: Competitor in singles, doubles and teams on national level : University player at Helsinki University of Technology present: German League Tennis in Mens and Seniors at different levels : US League Tennis in Houston, Texas present: ITF Senior Tour events including 3 World Championships. 65

66 Board of Management Elections KENNETH BERGBOM Kenneth Bergbom is 54 years old, he lives in Stockholm with his wife Pernilla and his two children, Simon and Jonas. Background Kenneth Bergbom has a broad base to stand on as he s been active as a coach for several of the top juniors in Sweden, he has worked with building two tennis clubs from the ground up, as well as worked for the Swedish Tennis Federation with both club level development and elite player development. His latest project of reforming the competition structure in Swedish tennis for kids and juniors has been very well received. Kenneth is currently the Head of Näsbypark s Tennis Club. Career A board member of the Swedish Tennis Federation for the past seven years, where he, aside from the regular board work, is responsible for competition and development. He has also been active in elite development as he has a great experience of working with top players. Was the chairman for the Swedish Tennis Federation s Men s and Women s Elite Committee for five years. Led a project that resulted in that the structure of Swedish junior competitions was reformed in a number of areas. Been awarded Leader of the Year in Swedish Tennis. Was hired on a project basis by the Swedish Tennis Federation as Chief of Club Development. Been an instructor on Region Stockholm s training of coaches. Was a board member of Region Stockholm s youth committee for eight years. Been the head of two clubs that have received the award Macke s Trophy, which each year is awarded to the Swedish tennis club with the best environment for juniors. Has worked with players ranging from the ages of 10 to top 300 ATP players. He was the chairman of Kista Football Club for three years. He is a regular lecturer about club development in tennis clubs all over Sweden Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

67 PIERRE DOUMAYROU PERSONAL Born: 18 August Residence: Auch, France. Languages: French, English. TENNIS ADMINISTRATION : Vice President, French Tennis Federation : Member of Management Committee, French Tennis Federation. Depuis 2009: President of League Midi-Pyrénées de Tennis : President of Departmentental Committee du Gers : President of Tennis Club d Auch : Treasurer of Tennis Club d Auch. PROFESSIONAL CREDIT AGRICOLE - Director sector of banking agencies until TENNIS COMPETITION EXPERIENCE Gold Medal of the Youth and Sports in Medal of Honor (Agricultural Vermeil) in Vermeil Medal FFT in Silver medal FFT in

68 LUISANNA FODDE PERSONAL Born: 18 February Residence: Cagliari, Italy. Languages: Italian, English, Spanish, some French, elementary Russian. PROFESSIONAL present: Full Professor of English Language and Linguistics, University of Cagliari, Italy present: Director, Language Centre, University of Cagliari. Author of 50 academic articles and 4 monographs. TENNIS ADMINISTRATION (most current first) International Tennis Federation present: Member, Women s Committee : Member, Fed Cup Committee : Member, Olympic Committee. Regional Association present: Member, Board of Directors, Tennis Europe. Chairman, Development Committee, Tennis Europe : Member, Development Committee, Tennis Europe. Federazione Italiana Tennis present: Member, Regional Board of Sardinia. International Consultant local: Organising Committee, Fed Cup Final : Organising Committee, International Coaches Symposium. Other present: Member, Italian Olympic Committee Regional Division (CONI, Sardegna) present: Senior press office assistant, The Championships, Wimbledon : Press Office, US Open. 1981: Players Information office, Internazionali d ltalia, Foro Italica : Member, Organising committees of international events (Davis Cup, Fed Cup, challengers, international tournaments) organised by Tennis Club Cagliari. TENNIS COMPETITION EXPERIENCE : Competitor in singles and doubles at regional and national level (II and III division). 1977, 78, 81: Sardinia Tennis Champion (singles). 1980: National University Champion (mixed doubles). 1979, 81-82: Sardinia Tennis Champion (doubles) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

69 ALLAR HINT PERSONAL Born: 14 January Residence: Tallinn, Estonia. Languages: English (good), Finnish (good), Russian (average), Estonian (native). PROFESSIONAL : Tennis coach of TC Kadriorg : Tennis coach of TC Avantage and TC : Head of Coaches education of Estonian Tennis Association present: General Secretary of Estonian Tennis Association. TENNIS EXPERIENCE Player I started to play tennis at the age of 6 and have been involved ever since. I have won several different medals in Estonian Junior Championships including Estonian Championship at the age of 14. In 1996 I was a member of the Estonian Davis Cup team. Official In 1995 I passed the ITF officiating Level 2 school and became a White Badge holder. Over 20 years I have umpired several Davis Cup matches, ATP Challengers and ITF Futures tournaments and refereed ITF Juniors, Tennis Europe Junior Tour and national level tournaments. International work present: Member of Tennis Europe Junior Committee. 69

70 RAZVAN ITU PERSONAL Born: 20 June Residence: Bucharest, Romania. Languages: English, French, German, Italian. TENNIS ADMINISTRATION present: Tie organiser Fed Cup & Davis Cup - Romanian Tennis Federation present: Vice-president of the Romanian Tennis Federation : Tie organiser Fed Cup & Davis Cup - Romanian Tennis Federation : Vice-president of the Romanian Tennis Federation : Vice-president of AS Club Politehnica. Tennis Club : Founder and Manager of Razvan Itu Professional Tenis School. TENNIS COMPETITION EXPERIENCE present: Player and Coach TC Maurepas and TA Aubergenville - France : Player and Coach TV 1860 Fürth - Germany : Coach of the Romanian Fed Cup Team : Player and Coach SPVgg Greuther Fürth - Germany : Player and Coach TSC Feldkirchen Munchen - Germany : Tennis player Steaua Bucharest - Romania. HONOURS Manager Manager of the Romanian Davis Cup Team. President of the Romanian Coaches Committee. Coach Coach of Diana Vrânceanu (from 1300 WTA in 2003 to 480 WTA in 2005). Coach of Alice Pârsu (from 800 WTA in 1996 to 190 WTA in 1998). 70 Tennis player Best ATP ranking 350 in Best ITF Juniors ranking 7 in Best ranking in France 15 in Best ranking in Belgium A15 in Best ranking in +30 Germany 1 from 2001 to Best ranking in +55 Germany in Balkan Champion titles. 18 National Champion of Romania titles Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

71 CHRISTIANE JOLISSAINT PERSONAL Born: 12 September Residence: Meyrin/GE, Switzerland. Languages: French, English, German, Swiss German, some Italian. TENNIS Player Nr. 1 in Switzerland ( ). Best ranking WTA single 26. Best ranking WTA double 28 (3 as a team with partner Marcella Mesker, NL). Member of the Board of directors WTA (3 years). Member of the ITF Womens committee ( ). Actual member of the Tennis Europe Junior Committee ( present). Actual member of the ITF Womens Fed Cup committee ( present). Actual member of the Swiss Tennis board of directors ( present). Actual chairwoman of the Swiss Fed Cup Committee ( present) : President of the regional tennis association of Geneva Genève Tennis, actual vice-president : Vice-president of the Swiss Open, ITF tournament of wheelchair tennis, organized in Geneva : Member of the committee of AGS (Association Genevoise des Sports) : Representing the ITF at the World Athletes Forum (CIO, Montreux) : Captain Swiss Fed Cup Team present: Juniors manager for the Geneva Association (ARGT) : Member of the organization committee of the Geneva Open and President of the Geneva Open Association. PROFESSIONAL French teacher diploma. 13 years experience as HR Manager. Trainer B, Swiss Tennis : Member of the organization of the BMW European Open in Zurich and Tournament Director of the Geneva European Open : Responsible for events of the conference centre of Palexpo, Geneva : HR Manager, Firstec SA, Geneva. 71

72 Ing. IVO KADERKA, CSc. (eq. PhD.) PERSONAL Born: 16 October Residence: Prague, Czech Republic. Languages: Czech, English, Russian. PROFESSIONAL : Prognostic Institute, Academy of Sciences Czechoslovakia - researcher : Charles University, Faculty of Social Science Institute of Economic Studies - lecturer. 1994: Office director of Ministry of Health of Czech Republic present: Member of Plenum of National Olympic Committee : Consultant of the government commissioner for the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund held in Prague : Consultant of the Minister of Finance : Chairman of the Board of Ski areal Spindler6v Mljtn (Czech market leader) : Member of supervisory board of Melida company present: Board member of Czech Sport Union : Deputy minister of Ministry of Education and Sport : Consultant of the Minister of Finance present: Vice Chairman of Ski areal Spindleriiv MIjin. Present: Consultant and owner of several Czech private companies. TENNIS ADMINISTRATION present: President of Czech Tennis Association - the most successful period in Czech tennis history (Davis Cup finalist 2009, Davis Cup winner 2012, 2013; Fed Cup winner 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016) present: Member of Fed Cup Committee present: Organiser of Davis Cup and Fed Cup ties Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

73 PAVEL LISOVTSEV PERSONAL Born: 11 February Residence: Israel. Languages: English, Hebrew, Russian, Ukranian. Education: B.Ed Physical Education B.Sc Psychology MBA Financing, HR Management PROFESSIONAL / TENNIS ADMINISTRATION present: Tennis officiating (currently Silver Referee and Bronze Chair Umpire) Includes Olympic & Paralympic games, Grand Slams, Davis&Fed Cup present: Israel Tennis Association : League Department Manager : Tournaments and Special Operations Department Manager Includes Organizing of: 1/4F World Group ISR vs. RUS in Nokia Arena and all DCs since then and numerous Fed Cups in Ramat Hasharon and Eilat 2012-present - Deputy Director present: Member of Tennis Europe Junior Committee. TENNIS COMPETITION EXPERIENCE : Juniors National Tournaments as player present: Officiating at all levels. 73

74 DAVID RAWLINSON PERSONAL Born: 05 January Residence: Bedford, England. Languages: English. PROFESSIONAL 1978 to date: Partner, Rawlinson Pryde and Partners (Chartered Accountants). TENNIS ADMINISTRATION International Tennis Federation 2015 to date: ITF Seniors Committee Member. The Lawn Tennis Association 2017: Deputy President. 2017: Investment Advisory Group (Chairman). 2017: Tennis Development Committee member to date: Nominations Committee member to date: Audit Committee member to date: Board member. 2013: Tennis Performance Committee member : Investment Committee member : Funding Committee member. The Championships, Wimbledon 2017: Member of the Committee of Management of The Championships. Seniors Tennis GB 2009 to date: Chairs international team selection process on behalf of LTA. Bedfordshire County LTA : Bedfordshire LTA representative on LTA Council : Lead Volunteer to date: President of Riverside Lawn Tennis Club : Men s Captain to date: Sponsorship Co-Ordinator : Treasurer. TENNIS COMPETITION EXPERIENCE 74 Played for his County men s team and currently plays in the County seniors team. He competes in national and international seniors events and has represented England in the Four Nations Seniors Competition Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

75 ATTILA SEBASTIEN RICHTER PERSONAL Born: Johannesburg (South-Africa), 26 th August Citizenship: Hungarian. Languages: Hungarian, English, German - all native speaker level. PROFESSIONAL present: General Secretary of the Hungarian Tennis Association present: Tournament Director of the Hungarian Open ATP World Tour 250 event and the Hungarian Ladies Open WTA International event present: Co-Owner at GluteNo Ltd., Gluten free breakfast franchise present: Co-Owner and CEO of Pro Sport Agent Ltd. and Pro Sport Invest Ltd. TENNIS ADMINISTRATION : Coaching at TC Blau Weiss Heppenheim as assistant Coach : Talentum Tennis Centrum head coach for U12-U16 age groups : Head of organisation at the Tennis Europe TE U16 2.category tournament in Budapest : Head coach for the Talentum team, a 4 player elite group of girls, under the supervision of Zoltan Kuharszky (former coach of Anke Huber, Ana Ivanovic, Agnes Szavay) : Travelling coach for the HTA : Honorary President of Tennis Club Baja : Marketing and communications director of the HTA, personal adviser to the President present: Tournament Director at the Hungarian National Championships present: Tournament Director at ITF Pro Circuit Tournaments (25k, 50k and 100k tournaments) present: General Secretary of the HTA present: Organiser of Davis Cup ties present: Member of the Hungarian Olympic Committee present: Organiser of several international conferences present: Member of the Board of Management at Tennis Europe present: Tournament Director for the European Youth Olympic Festival present: Member of the ITF Presidential Taskforce for Non-World Group Davis Cup and Fed Cup. 2016, 2017: Tournament Director at the ATP Challenger Tour tournament in Budapest. 2016: Tournament Director at the ITF Junior Davis Cup and Fed Cup. TENNIS COMPETITION EXPERIENCES present: Competitor in singles and doubles at national level (several national tournament wins QF at Hungarian Championships in Juniors, Team-champion at 3 rd, 2 nd and 1 st league championships, etc.) 75

76 DR. EVA-MARIA SCHNEIDER, MD PERSONAL Born: 08 December Residence: Herrsching, Germany. Languages: German, English. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION 2003 to date: Private medical practice/day clinic as GP, specialized in Sports Medicine : Specialization in General Medicine and Sports Medicine, Natural Medicine, Travel Medicine, TCM. Foreign experience: Hutt Hospital Wellington, NZ; University of Arizona, Tucson/USA; WHO University Beijing/CHN : Study of medicine at the University of Cologne. Research Associate: Entrapment syndrome of the N. suprascapularis in tennis players, Prof. Krahl, Essen. DUTIES IN SPORTS MEDICINE 2001 to date: Team Doctor of the German University Sports Association (since 2011 as Head) to date: Consultant for Anti-Doping of the Bavarian Tennis Association. HONORARY APPOINTMENTS 2011 to date: Vice-President Juniors Sports German Tennis Association (DTB) to date: Member of the TE junior committee to date: Member of the ITF medical commission. Since 2013: Assessor of IC Germany : Vice-President Bavarian Tennis Association (Development, Education, Anti-Doping). TENNIS HISTORY To date: Playing national and international tournaments and club matches. 1992: Licensed DTB-Tennis Trainer : Professional Tennis Player (highest ranking WTA 200 in singles and 160 in doubles) : Member of the German Junior National Team Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

77 JOSE ANTONIO SENZ DE BROTO PERSONAL Born: 03 July Residence: Zaragoza, Spain. Languages: Spanish, English, French, Italian. PROFESSIONAL present: President-CEO, Pharmalink / Lawyer : President-CEO, Shire Iberica : President-CEO, Chiesi-Wassermann : South Europe V.P, Fisions PLC, President Fisions Iberica. TENNIS ADMINISTRATION present: Member of Board of Management and Head of International Affairs, Spanish Tennis Federation (RFET) present: President Aragon Tennis Federation : Vice President, Tennis Europe : Vice President, Spanish Tennis Federation (RFET) : Member of ITF Olympic Committee : Member of Tennis Europe Women s Committee. TENNIS COMPETITION EXPERIENCE present: National competitor, singles/doubles and Club team in different age categories : University player : Captain of University of Zaragoza tennis team. 77

78 Predrag (Pegi) Stojcevic PERSONAL Born: November Citizen: Croatian and UK. Residence: Switzerland, Croatia and London. Languages: Croatian, English, Slovenian, Italian. Education 1980: Bachelor of Science, University of Zagreb, School of Economic Studies. 1982: Postgraduate Diploma in Finance, University of Zagreb, School of Economic Studies. 1995: Ski Coach, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. 2008: Corporate Governance Licence, University of Zagreb. TENNIS ADMINISTRATION present: Member of ITF President s TaskForce - Development present: Tennis Europe Development Committee present: Croatian Tennis Association, Vice President present: Croatian Tennis Association, Chairman, Marketing Committee present: President of the Organising Committee of the Croatian Circuit (2 ITF Pro-Circuit $15,000, Losinj Croatia). November 2016: Member of the Organising Committee for Davis Cup Finals Zagreb. September 2016: Member of the Organising Committee for Davis Cup semi-finals Zadar. June 2016: President of the Organising Committee of ITF AGM in Zagreb present: President of the Organising Committee of the Croatian Circuit. (20 ITF Pro-Circuit $10,000 events for men and women Bol, Brac Croatia) : Marketing and development for Sponsorship of the Croatian Tennis Association. Other Sport Administration present: Member International Mountain Tourism Alliance (NGO) present: Member Marketing Committee, Croatian National Olympic Committee. August 2012: Croatian Olympic Attaché to London Olympic Games present: Board Member, Croatian Golf Association present: Member of SITAS (Ski Instructors and Trainers Association of Slovenia). Sports Competition Experience School and University Tennis Team. Water polo player for Club Mladost Zagreb (European champions 3 times). Zagreb University Ski Team. Business Experience present: PNL London, CEO; PNL International, President (trade and finance services for oil industry, associated with BP); Eureka Inventum Asset Management, President (Mergers & acquisitions with Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs) : Inter-INA London, CFO and Company Secretary : INA Commerce Zagreb, CFO : INA, Finance Officer (Croatian National Oil Company) : Privredna Bank Zagreb, Finance Officer. 1980: Guiness Mahon Bank, London, Intern Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

79 ANTON YUSPA PERSONAL Born: 08 October Residence: Minsk, Belarus. Languages: Belarusian, Russian, English. PROFESSIONAL / TENNIS ADMINISTRATION present: Belarus Tennis Federation, Secretary General (Director) : Belarus Dance Sport Federation, Vice-president : National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus, Head of Marketing Department. EDUCATION Universite de Poitiers: Sep Sep Executive Masters in Sport Organization Management (Program under Olympic Solidarity International Olympic Committee patronage). Belarusian State University of Physical Culture: Sep Jun BA. SPORT ADMINISTRATION 2015: Deputy Chef de Mission on the 1st European Games (Baku). 2014: Deputy Chef de Mission on the summer Youth Olympic Games (Nanjing) Deputy Chef de Mission on the winter Olympic Games (Sochi). 2013: Deputy Chef de Mission on the 12 European Youth Olympic Festival. 2012: Deputy Chef de Mission on the summer Olympic Games (London). 2011: Deputy Chef de Mission on the 11 European Youth Olympic Festival : Organizer of the Fed Cup and Davis Cup matches. 79

80 EVGENIY ZUKIN PERSONAL Born: 01 April Residence: Kyiv, Ukraine. Languages: Ukrainian, Russian, English. PROFESSIONAL present: Executive director and Board Member of Ukrainian Tennis Federation. Official organizer of Davis Cup and Fed Cup ties in Ukraine present: Co-founder and author of Ukraine s only tennis magazine Tennis Club. 2008: Official organizer of ATP challenger event in Cherkasy, Ukraine present: Executive director of Ukrainian Tennis Club - leading Ukrainian amateur league present: Organizer of ITF Pro Circuit events (totally more than 30 weeks) present: ITF White badge official (chaired more than 1000 hundred professional matches including ATP World Tour, ATP Challenger tournaments, Davis Cup, Fed Cup and ITF Pro Circuit. As referee conducted ITF Juniors circuit events, Tennis Europe Junior Tour events, National championships and other events. Worked as chief umpire at ATP challengers and Davis Cup ties in Ukraine) : Tennis instructor. EDUCATION : Master degree in Physical rehabilitation at National University of physical culture and sports of Ukraine. TENNIS COMPETITION EXPERIENCE present: Club championships and local events : National and international junior tennis tournaments Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

81 8 Honorary Officers and Tennis Europe Awards

82 Tennis Europe Honorary Officers Proposed by Tennis Europe Board of Management Nominee for Honorary Life President France Jacques Dupré Tennis Europe President, 2008-present, Vice-President Tennis Europe Board of Management member, French Tennis Federation General Secretary , Vice-President, Nominee for Honorary Life Vice-President Russia Aleksei Selivanenko Tennis Europe Vice-President, present. Russian Tennis Federation Vice-President, present. Member of ITF Fed Cup Committee, present. Nominees for Honorary Life Counsellor Germany Günther Lang Member of Tennis Europe Board of Management present, Vice-President Chairman of Tennis Europe Development Committee, , Member Vice-President/Board Member of German Tennis Federation, Bulgaria Stefan Tzvetkov Member of Tennis Europe Board of Management present, Vice-President Chairman of Tennis Europe Professional Tennis Committee, , Member President of Bulgarian Tennis Federation, present Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

83 Tennis Europe Honorary Officers Honorary Life Presidents Paolo Angeli (ITA)* President Heinz Grimm (SUI) President Francesco Ricci Bitti (ITA) President Agustin Pujol (ESP) President John James (GBR) President Honorary Life Vice-President Horst Klosterkemper (GER) Committee of Management Member Pierre-Paul de Keghel (BEL) Committee of Management Member Michele Brunetti (ITA) Board of Management Member Honorary Life Counsellors Pablo Llorens (ESP)* Vice-President Jack Chargelègue (FRA)* Vice-President Radmilo Nikolic (YUG)* Vice-President Arne Melander (NOR) Committee of Management Member Juan Maria Tintoré Turull (ESP) Committee of Management Member Franz Feldbausch (GER)* Junior Committee Member Christine Ungricht (SUI) Committee of Management Member Wolfgang Hofer (GER)* Committee of Amateurs and Team Championships Jarl Whist (NOR) Committee of Management Member Peter Bretherton (GBR) Board of Management Member Philios Christodoulou (CYP) Board of Management Member Ayda Uluç (TUR) Board of Management Member Honorary Auditors Wolfgang Hofer (GER)* Georges Logelin (LUX) Koen Hehenkamp (NED) Juan Maria Tintoré Turull (ESP) The 2005 Annual General Meeting decided to cease to award the position of Honorary Auditors from that date onwards. Honorary Treasurers Lino Farrugia Sacco (MLT) Christine Ungricht (SUI) Jarl Whist (NOR) Peter Bretherton (GBR) Martin Corrie (GBR) * Deceased 83

84 Tennis Europe Award Proposed by Tennis Europe Member Nations Armenia Belarus Bulgaria Croatia Germany Roza Prudnikova Has worked with the federation for many years, coaching and teaching national coaches graduating from the State University of Physical Science in Has played key role in the development of Armenian tennis. Serves as Member of the Board of the Armenian Tennis Federation. Samuil Kagan President of Belarus Tennis Federation Former Fed Cup captain. Still serves as member of Board of Directors and CEO of the City Tennis Training Centre of the Olympic reserve. Krasen Kralev Minister of Youth and Sport of Bulgaria, Mr. Kralev is a keen supporter of tennis and has assisted in boosting the development and popularity of the sport, supporting Tennis Sport for All (the Bulgarian Federation s grassroots program), the federation s wheelchair tennis program and the Garanti Koza Sofia Open ATP World Tour event. Former national track and field athlete, holding the Bulgarian junior 20,000m record. Two-time President of Cherno More FC. Srdjan Matijasevic Official physician of the Croatian Davis Cup team since 1993, participating at 50 ties around the world including during Croatia s victorious run in Physician at other professional tournaments, including ATP Merano, Split and Zagreb, and WTA Bol (on seven occasions). Has been a crucial figure in supporting and improving the health of tennis players including Goran Ivanišević, Goran Prpić, Ivan Ljubičić, Mario Ančić, Marin Čilić, Borna Čorić, which has been a contributing factor to their success. Günther Lang Long and outstanding achievement at the German Tennis Federation, starting as Chairman of Constitution and Law Committee from 1991 to 1997, Vice President and Board Member from 1997 to Served on ITF Committees from 2003 to Member of Tennis Europe Development Committee from 2005 and Chairman from Vice-President since Recipient of Order of Merit from the Federal Republic of Germany for services to German tennis Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

85 Hungary Kosovo Moldova Netherlands Russia Ukraine Éva Szabó Pioneering Hungarian player, reaching world #37 including career win over Martina Navratilova, and a Roland Garros quarterfinal. 27 Hungarian National Championship titles and highest honours of the Hungarian Tennis Association. Lifetime of dedication to the sport continues to this day, and has included roles such as club manager and president. Shkelzen DOMI President of Kosovo Tennis Federation from Successfully campaigned for membership of Tennis Europe and ITF. Under his stewardship, Kosovan Federation named by Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports as a model to follow for transparency, honesty and effectiveness. Victor Zubcu Minister of Youth and Sports of Moldova and tireless supporter of tennis. Has attended and become involved in many of the federation s tennis projects, events, ceremonies, conferences, etc. Endorsed and also assisted with finance of refurbishment of National Tennis Centre. Cees Varossieau Board member of KNLTB from , including roles as Vice-President and Treasurer. Long standing involvement in tennis at club and regional level as administrator, organiser, Treasurer and Chairman. Member of Tennis Europe Development Committee. Andrei Bokarev Long standing Vice-President of the Russian Tennis Federation. Responsible for financing Russian teams. Has played crucial role in the development and success of Russian teams. Svitlana Medvedeva Mother and coach of two of Ukraine s most successful players Andrei Medvedev (ATP #4) and Natalia Medvedeva (WTA #23). Continues to serve as one of the country s most influential tennis coaches after 50 years in the role. Proposed by Tennis Europe Board of Management Netherlands Karin van Bijsterveld Member of Tennis Europe Board of Management Chairwoman of Junior Committee from 2011 to present. KNLTB President , Board member from

86 Awards proposed by the Board of Management and approved by the AGM Recipients list 1991 Margareta Bonström Janine Bourgnon Gustaw Findeisen Laszlo Gorodi Jochen Grosse Werner Kilthau Horst Koblischek Raoul Margat René Stammbach Theodor Zeh Sweden Switzerland Poland Hungary Germany Germany Germany France Switzerland Austria 2001 Thomas Hallberg 2002 Jacques Dürr Franz Feldbausch Hans Helmen Wolfgang Hofer Manuel Renaga John Robbins ITF France Germany Norway Germany Spain Great Britain 1993 Jean Bréchon Mavis Hogg Hans Willi 1994 John Ahlstrand Bernard Dupont 1995 Marcel Schaff 1996 Charlie Brennan Ron Presley 1997 Erik Berner Jacques Dorfmann Lea Habunek 1998 Marcel Ferralli Doug MacCurdy 1999 Walter Spiess Brian Tobin France Ireland Switzerland Denmark Switzerland France Ireland Great Britain Finland France Croatia Tennis Europe ITF Austria ITF 2003 Walter Goethals Todor Todorov 2004 Derek Bone Ruurd de Boer David Harnik Michael McCaughey 2005 Frank Goodman Helmut Hauer 2006 Boro Jovanovic Charles Trippe 2007 Lino Farrugia Sacco Mike Ballardie 2008 Trevor Adamson Shamil Tarpishev Fredi Reicher Charlotte Ferrari Belgium Bulgaria Great Britain Netherlands Israel Tretorn Ireland Austria Croatia Great Britain Malta Prince Great Britain Russia Slovenia Tennis Europe Sue Livingston Tennis Europe 2012 José Antonio Senz de Broto Spain 2017 Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

87 Awards proposed by the Member Nations and approved by the AGM Recipients list 2005 Tofig Dadashev Yves Freson Goran Ivanisevic Agustin Pujol 2006 Sargis Sargsyan Tatyana Abdulkhakova Marat Zverev Ivo van Aken Sakari Salo Anne-Marie Rouchon Zcuzsa Kormoczy Igor Martynov 2007 Aleksandr Tsaturyan Peter Pokorny Franz Lemaire Henrik Klitvad Raimo Karviala Oleg Kornbilt 2008 Owen Casey Larisa Presbrazhenskaya Pablo Llorens Renaga 2009 Heidi Eisterlehner Anna Skorodumova Dominique Gachoud Azmi Kumova Azerbaijan Belgium Croatia Spain Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Finland France Hungary Russia Armenia Austria Belgium Denmark Finland Russia Ireland Russia Spain Germany Russia Switzerland Turkey 2010 Harutyun Pambukyan Armenia George Krumov Bulgaria Guram Tokhadze Georgia Lothar Schrögel Germany Tommy Hindley Great Britain Iurie Drozd Moldova Sergey Leoniouk Russia 2011 Harry Westreicher Austria Oqtay Asadov Azerbaijan Hans-Peter Born Germany George Stevenson Ireland Per Wright Norway Yaroslav Kalagurskiy Russia Juan Maria Tintore Turull Spain German Benyaminov Ukraine 2012 Gavin Fletcher Great Britain Serghei Afasanenco Moldova Florenta Mihai Romania Nana Busina & Genrikh Feygin Russia Slobodan Zivojinovic Serbia Sergey Lashkov Ukraine 2013 Ernst Wolner Austria Max Mirnyi Belarus Toomas Leius Estonia Tom Kinloch Great Britain Janis Pliens Latvia Evert-Jan Hulshof Netherlands Wojciech Radomski Poland Vladimir Vsevolodov Russia Domenico Vicini San Marino 87

88 2014 Natalia Zvereva Maria Chakarova Lali Zerekidze Peter Norfolk Juris Savickis Radu Albot Dimitrije Rasovic Esther Vergeer Vladimir Tolkatsyr Andrei Medvedev 2015 Gevork Karamanoukian Vladimir Votchkov Jukka Roiha Patrice Hagelauer Jean-Claude Massias Michael Turner Vasile Dobinda Henk van Hulst Tomasz Wiktorowski Mikhail Novik Erik Keller 2016 Vahe Avetisyan Nikola Pilic Leon Smith Tamara Semichina Jacco Eltingh Vladimir Dmitriev Natalia Bondarenko Belarus Bulgaria Georgia Great Britain Latvia Moldova Montenegro Netherlands Russia Ukraine Armenia Belarus Finland France France Great Britain Moldova Netherlands Poland Russia Switzerland Armenia Croatia Great Britain Moldova Netherlands Russia Ukraine Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

89 9 European Tennis Trophy 2017 Tennis Europe Official Calendar (March-December) Tennis Europe Annual General Meetings 89

90 EUROPEAN TENNIS TROPHY Year Overall Performance Professional Junior Seniors Wheelchair 2016 France France Russia Germany Netherlands 2015 Russia Czech Republic Russia Germany Great Britain & Netherlands 2014 Germany Czech Republic Russia Germany Netherlands 2013 Russia Czech Republic Russia Germany Netherlands 2012 Czech Republic Czech Republic Russia Germany Netherlands 2011 Spain Spain Russia Germany Netherlands 2010 France Russia France Germany Netherlands 2009 Russia Spain Russia Germany Netherlands 2008 Russia Russia Russia Germany Netherlands 2007 Russia Russia Russia Germany Netherlands 2006 Russia Russia Russia Germany Netherlands 2005 Russia Russia Russia Germany Netherlands 2004 France Spain Russia Germany Netherlands 2003 France France Romania Germany Netherlands 2002 Spain Spain Spain Germany Netherlands 2001 Spain Spain Czech Rep. Germany Netherlands 2000 Spain Spain Russia Germany Spain Spain Czech Rep. Germany Italy Italy Russia Germany France Spain France Germany Germany Germany France Germany Italy Italy Czech Rep. Germany Italy Italy France Germany Germany Germany France Germany Germany Great Britain Germany Germany Germany Netherlands Czechoslovakia Germany Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

91 2017 Tennis Europe Official Calendar (March-December) MARCH Wed-Thu TENNIS EUROPE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP Sochi, Russia Conference Thu-Sat TENNIS EUROPE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Conference Sochi, Russia TBA Mon-Thu ITF/TENNIS EUROPE DEVELOPMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 14&U JULY 2-4 Sun-Tue EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS 14&U Qualifying Rounds Copa del Sol & Europa Cup Mon-Sun EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 14/16/18&U 14 & U Pilsen, Czech Republic 16 & U Moscow, Russia 18 & U Klosters, Switzerland Thu-Sun TENNIS EUROPE NATIONS CHALLENGE BY HEAD 12&U Qualifying Rounds AUGUST 2-4 Wed-Fri EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS 16/18&U Qualifying Rounds Borotra & Helvetie Cup Galea/Valerio & Reina /Soisbault 7-9 Mon-Wed EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS 16/18&U Final Rounds Borotra & Helvetie Cup Galea/Valerio SEPTEMBER 8-10 Fri-Sun EUROPEAN BEACH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Beach Tennis Mon-Sat EUROPEAN SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS October Mon-Sun EUROPEAN SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS TBA TBA TENNIS EUROPE SPECIFIC THEME CONFERENCE Conference OCTOBER 6-8 Fri-Sun TENNIS EUROPE JUNIOR MASTERS 14/16&U 2-7 Mon-Sat EUROPEAN SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS NOVEMBER TBA TBA TENNIS EUROPE JUNIOR TOUR CONFERENCE Conference La Manga Club, Spain TBA TBA TENNIS EUROPE PROFESSIONAL TENNIS CONFERENCE La Manga Club, SpainJ Conference 91

92 Tennis Europe Annual General Meetings YEAR VENUE NATIONS IN ATTENDANCE Rome (ITA) Dubrovnik (YUG) Oslo (NOR) Dublin (IRE) Marlow (GBR) Athens (GRE) Neu-Isenburg (FR.GER) Budapest (HUN) Porec (YUG) Barcelona (ESP) Geneva (SUI) Aix-en-Provence (FRA) Lisbon (POR) Bath (GBR) Nicosia (CYP) Oslo (NOR) Warsaw (POL) Istanbul (TUR) Lugano (SUI) Prague (CZE) Sevilla (ESP) Sliema (MLT) Luxembourg (LUX) Dubrovnik (CRO) Helsinki (FIN) Barcelona (ESP) Nicosia (CYP) Cambridge (GBR) Ancona (ITA) Athens (GRE) San Anton (MLT) Sofia (BUL) Vienna (AUS) Copenhagen (DEN) Zürich (SUI) Riga (LAT) Amsterdam (NED) Lyon (FRA) Tallinn (EST) Sofia (BUL) Lausanne (SUI) Chisinau (MDA) Sochi (RUS) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

93 10 Rolls of Honour of Tennis Europe Flagship Events

94 Rolls of Honour of Tennis Europe Flagship Events Tennis Europe Winter Cups By Head 14 & Under Girls 95 Tennis Europe Winter Cups By Head 14 & Under Boys 96 Tennis Europe Winter Cups By Head 16 & Under Girls 97 Tennis Europe Winter Cups By Head 16 & Under Boys 98 Tennis Europe Winter Cups By Head 12 & Under 99 Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by Head 12 & Under 100 Europa Cup 14 & Under Girls 101 Copa Del Sol 14 & Under Boys 102 European Summer Cups 16 & Under Girls 103 Borotra Cup 16 & Under Boys 104 Soisbault/Reina Cup 18 & Under Girls 105 Annie Soisbault Cup/Reina Cup 18 & Under Boys 106 Galea/Valerio Cup 18 & Under Boys 107 Edmond de galea Cup/valerio Cup 18 & Under Boys 108 Tennis Europe Junior Masters 14 & Under Girls 109 Tennis Europe Junior Masters 16 & Under Girls 110 Tennis Europe Junior Masters 14 & Under Boys 111 Tennis Europe Junior Masters 16 & Under Boys 112 European Junior Championships 14 & Under Girls - Singles 113 European Junior Championships 14 & Under Girls - Doubles 114 European Junior Championships 14 & Under Boys - Singles 115 European Junior Championships 14 & Under Boys - Doubles 116 European Junior Championships 16 & Under Girls - Singles 117 European Junior Championships 16 & Under Girls - Doubles 118 European Junior Championships 16 & Under Boys - Singles 119 European Junior Championships 16 & Under Boys - Doubles 120 European Junior Championships 18 & Under Girls - Singles 121 European Junior Championships 18 & Under Girls - Doubles 122 European Junior Championships 18 & Under Boys - Singles 123 European Junior Championships 18 & Under Boys - Doubles 124 European Senior Championships 125 European Senior Club Championships 127 European Beach Tennis Championships Men s Doubles 132 European Beach Tennis Championships Women s Doubles 132 European Beach Tennis Championships Mixed Doubles European Beach Tennis Championships Boys Doubles 133 European Beach Tennis Championships Girls Doubles 133 European Beach Tennis Championships Junior Mixed Doubles Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

95 TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD 14 & UNDER GIRLS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Rakovnik (CZE) Ukraine Slovakia Rakovnik (CZE) Poland Russia Vestec (CZE) Russia Serbia Roznov (CZE) Czech Republic Russia Roznov (CZE) Czech Republic Slovak Republic Kamen (GER) Russia Czech Republic Pruhonice (CZE) Czech Republic Great Britain Leeuwarden (NED) Belgium Russia Leeuwarden (NED) Russia Great Britain Leeuwarden (NED) Russia Hungary Pruhonice (CZE) Czech Republic Poland Pruhonice (CZE) Russia Czech Republic Pruhonice (CZE) Russia Slovak Republic Pruhonice (CZE) Belarus Russia Rotterdam (NED) Russia Netherlands Rotterdam (NED) Russia Czech Republic Rotterdam (NED) Russia Belarus Rotterdam (NED) Slovak Republic Hungary Rotterdam (NED) Russia Czech Republic Ronchin (FRA) Slovak Republic Belgium Montecatini (ITA) Belgium Great Britain Courriers (FRA) Russia Slovak Republic Cremona (ITA) Czech Republic Russia St. Brieuc (FRA) Czechoslovakia France Lomme (FRA) Germany Czechoslovakia Veldhoven (NED) Germany Czechoslovakia Courriers (FRA) Germany Czechoslovakia Veldhoven (NED) Germany Czechoslovakia Veldhoven (NED) Germany Netherlands Veldhoven (NED) Germany Netherlands Veldhoven (NED) Netherlands Italy Veldhoven (NED) Netherlands Italy Veldhoven (NED) France Belgium Veldhoven (NED) Germany Netherlands Veldhoven (NED) Germany Netherlands Veldhoven (NED) Netherlands France

96 TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD 14 & UNDER BOYS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Bucharest (ROU) Italy Czech Republic Correggio (ITA) Russia France Correggio (ITA) Germany Russia Correggio (ITA) Russia France Correggio (ITA) Great Britain Sweden Ascoli (ITA) France Czech Republic Correggio (ITA) Great Britain Sweden Ascoli (ITA) France Slovak Republic Pruhonice (CZE) Great Britain France Pruhonice (CZE) Belgium Russia Pruhonice (CZE) Czech Republic Russia Forte Dei Marmi (ITA) Italy Germany Forte Dei Marmi (ITA) Czech Republic Netherlands Forte Dei Marmi (ITA) France Netherlands San Miniato (ITA) Czech Republic Belgium San Miniato (ITA) Spain France San Miniato (ITA) Great Britain Russia San Miniato (ITA) Slovak Republic Spain San Miniato (ITA) Russia Germany San Miniato (ITA) Great Britain Austria San Miniato (ITA) France Russia Cuneo (ITA) Spain France Cuneo (ITA) Belgium Great Britain St. Brieuc (FRA) Hungary Russia Cremona (ITA) Switzerland Czechoslovakia Cremona (ITA) France Spain Veldhoven (NED) France Switzerland Cremona (ITA) Czechoslovakia Netherlands Veldhoven (NED) Czechoslovakia Germany Veldhoven (NED) Sweden Czechoslovakia Veldhoven (NED) Czechoslovakia Austria Veldhoven (NED) Sweden France Veldhoven (NED) Netherlands Sweden Veldhoven (NED) Germany Italy Veldhoven (NED) Germany Veldhoven (NED) Sweden Switzerland Veldhoven (NED) Germany France Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

97 TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD 16 & UNDER GIRLS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Veska (CZE) Russia Czech Republic Veska (CZE) Russia Great Britain Ricany (CZE) Hungary Russia Vendryne (CZE) Switzerland Russia Frydlant (CZE) Czech Republic Russia Frydlant (CZE) Czech Republic Russia Pruhonice (CZE) Czech Republic Belarus Ronchin (FRA) Hungary Ukraine Ronchin (FRA) Czech Republic Italy Ronchin (FRA) Poland Russia Ronchin (FRA) Russia Belarus Ronchin (FRA) Russia Poland Ronchin (FRA) Belarus Czech Republic Ronchin (FRA) Russia Italy Ronchin (FRA) Russia Belarus Ronchin (FRA) Russia Hungary Ronchin (FRA) Russia Italy Ronchin (FRA) Russia Germany Arlon (BEL) Spain Sweden Cuneo (ITA) Croatia Russia Compeigne (FRA) Germany Slovak Republic St. Brieuc (FRA) France Germany Epinal (FRA) France Germany Epinal (FRA) France Hungary St. Brieuc (FRA) Germany Belgium Epinal (FRA) Netherlands Belgium Jurmala (USSR) USSR Czechoslovakia Jurmala (USSR) Netherlands USSR Chartres (FRA) Italy Netherlands Italy Belgium France Belgium France Great Britain Germany France Netherlands Germany Märkt (GER) Germany France Blois (FRA) Germany Netherlands Blois (FRA) France Germany Germany Switzerland Switzerland Bulgaria Netherlands Switzerland

98 TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD 16 & UNDER BOYS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Ronchin (FRA) Russia Netherlands Ronchin (FRA) Germany Czech Republic Ronchin (FRA) France Sweden Ronchin (FRA) Russia Germany Ronchin (FRA) France Poland Ronchin (FRA) Great Britain France Ronchin (FRA) France Czech Republic Vendryne (CZE) France Spain Pruhonice (CZE) Hungary Italy Pruhonice (CZE) Croatia France Pruhonice (CZE) France Russia Montecatini (ITA) France Czech Republic Montecatini (ITA) Croatia France Montecatini (ITA) Russia Spain Schneverdingen (GER) Spain Great Britain Schneverdingen (GER) France Czech Republic Schneverdingen (GER) Italy Sweden Lüneberg (GER) Germany Czech Republic Saarbrücken (GER) Sweden Russia Saarbrücken (GER) Italy Great Britain Saarbrücken (GER) Italy France Saarbrücken (GER) Croatia Slovenia Saarbrücken (GER) Germany France Saarbrücken (GER) Great Britain Germany Saarbrücken (GER) Italy France Saarbrücken (GER) Czechoslovakia France Saarbrücken (GER) France Italy Delmenhorst (GER) Germany Czechoslovakia Bexbach (GER) France Czechoslovakia Delmenhorst (GER) Netherlands Switzerland France Netherlands France Austria Germany France Germany Italy Lüchow (GER) Germany France Krefeld (GER) France Germany Witzenhausen (GER) France Germany France Germany Germany Spain Spain Germany Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

99 TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD 12 & UNDER GIRLS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Sunderland (GBR) Czech Republic Romania Sunderland (GBR) Ukraine Great Britain Sheffield (GBR) Czech Republic Russia Sheffield (GBR) Russia Serbia Sheffield (GBR) Russia Czech Republic 3-0 TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD 12 & UNDER BOYS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Veska (CZE) Czech Republic Russia Veska (CZE) Denmark Great Britain Vendryne (CZE) Romania Switzerland Roznov (CZE) Great Britain Serbia Roznov (CZE) Russia Switzerland

100 Nations Challen e TENNIS EUROPE NATIONS CHALLENGE BY HEAD 12 & UNDER GIRLS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Ajaccio (FRA) Bulgaria Belarus Ajaccio (FRA) Ukraine Russia Ajaccio (FRA) Russia Ukraine Ajaccio (FRA) Russia Poland Ajaccio (FRA) Russia Czech Republic Ajaccio (FRA) Romania Czech Republic Ajaccio (FRA) Russia Ukraine Ajaccio (FRA) Ukraine Russia Ajaccio (FRA) Ukraine France Ajaccio (FRA) Russia France 2-1 Nations Challen e TENNIS EUROPE NATIONS CHALLENGE BY HEAD 12 & UNDER BOYS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Biot (FRA) Croatia Russia Antalya (TUR) Denmark Spain Alanya (TUR) Italy Serbia Antalya (TUR) Italy Belarus Alghero (ITA) Russia Czech Republic Alghero (ITA) Russia Great Britain Alghero (ITA) France Russia Alghero (ITA) Spain France Alghero (ITA) Italy Croatia Alghero (ITA) France Italy Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

101 EUROPA CUP 14 & UNDER GIRLS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Loana (ITA) Ukraine Czech Republic Loano (ITA) Russia Czech Republic Loano (ITA) Ukraine Poland Loano (ITA) Czech Republic Spain Loano (ITA) Great Britain Germany Loano (ITA) Russia Serbia Loano (ITA) Russia France Loano (ITA) Russia Ukraine Loano (ITA) Ukraine Russia San Remo (ITA) France Russia San Remo (ITA) France Poland San Remo (ITA) Russia Slovenia San Remo (ITA) Slovak Republic Russia San Remo (ITA) Russia Romania San Remo (ITA) Netherlands Poland Mesagne, (Ita) Russia Czech Republic Forte dei Marmi (ITA) Russia Czech Republic Bibbiena (ITA) Czech Republic Russia Forte dei Marmi (ITA) Russia Czech Republic Trani (ITA) Slovak Republic Russia Lee on Solent (GBR) Belgium Slovak Republic Lee on Solent (GBR) Slovenia Slovak Republic Brussels (BEL) Germany Czechoslovakia Lommel (BEL) Czechoslovakia Germany Vercelli (ITA) Czechoslovakia France Alessandria (ITA) Germany Czechoslovakia Glasgow (GBR) Czechoslovakia Yugoslavia Great Britain Czechoslovakia Italy Mons (BEL) Hungary Germany Maaseik (BEL) Czechoslovakia Austria Rome (ITA) Netherlands Italy Rome (ITA) USSR Italy Lee on Solent (GBR) France Sweden Lee on Solent (GBR) Germany France Mons (BEL) Sweden Germany Winterslag (BEL) Germany France

102 COPA DEL SOL 14 & UNDER BOYS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Murcia (ESP) Italy France Murcia (ESP) Spain Croatia Murcia (ESP) Germany Russia Murcia (ESP) Russia Italy Magaluf (ESP) Spain Germany Magaluf (ESP) Romania Spain Magaluf (ESP) France Poland Seville (ESP) France Portugal Valencia (ESP) France Russia Granada (ESP) Russia France Totana (ESP) Russia Germany Arousa (ESP) Belgium Bulgaria Arousa (ESP) France Italy Tarragona (ESP) Czech Republic Croatia Tarragona (ESP) Spain Russia Tarragona (ESP) Serbia & Montenegro Slovenia Roda de Bara (ESP) Russia Germany Roda de Bara (ESP) France Russia Roda de Bara (ESP) Germany France Roda de Bara (ESP) France Czech Republic Bara (ESP) France Croatia Bara (ESP) Great Britain Spain Salou (ESP) France Italy Salou (ESP) France Italy Playa d Aro (ESP) Germany France Playa d Aro (ESP) Spain USSR Playa d Aro (ESP) France Spain Playa d Aro (ESP) France Sweden Playa d Aro (ESP) Germany Spain Playa d Aro (ESP) Germany Austria Playa d Aro (ESP) Sweden Yugoslavia Barcelona (ESP) Austria France Barcelona (ESP) Germany Spain Barcelona (ESP) Sweden Germany Barcelona (ESP) Sweden Germany Barcelona (ESP) Sweden Israel Barcelona (ESP) Sweden Italy Barcelona (ESP) Italy France Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

103 EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS 16 & UNDER GIRLS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Budapest (HUN) Russia Poland Budapest (HUN) Czech Republic Russia Budapest (HUN) Hungary France Leysin (SUI) Russia Hungary Leysin (SUI) Russia Latvia Leysin (SUI) Italy Spain Leysin (SUI) Russia Ukraine Leysin (SUI) Russia Slovak Republic Leysin (SUI) Poland Great Britain Leysin (SUI) Netherlands Romania Leysin (SUI) Romania Russia Leysin (SUI) Poland Russia Leysin (SUI) Russia Croatia Leysin (SUI) Netherlands Poland Leysin (SUI) Czech Republic Germany Leysin (SUI) Czech Republic Russia Leysin (SUI) Slovak Republic Hungary Leysin (SUI) Slovak Republic Czech Republic Leysin (SUI) Slovak Republic Italy Leysin (SUI) Slovenia Spain Leysin (SUI) Slovenia France Leysin (SUI) Czech Republic Germany Leysin (SUI) France Czechoslovakia Leysin (SUI) Czechoslovakia Netherlands Leysin (SUI) France Israel Leysin (SUI) Czechoslovakia Spain Leysin (SUI) USSR Germany Leysin (SUI) Czechoslovakia USSR Lerida (ESP) Germany Czechoslovakia Leysin (SUI) Netherlands Switzerland Leysin (SUI) Switzerland Czechoslovakia Leysin (SUI) Germany Sweden Leysin (SUI) Czechoslovakia Germany Leysin (SUI) USSR Sweden Leysin (SUI) USSR France Leysin (SUI) Sweden Italy Leysin (SUI) Sweden Germany Leysin (SUI) Sweden France Leysin (SUI) Bulgaria Germany Leysin (SUI) Italy Switzerland

104 BOROTRA CUP 16 & UNDER BOYS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Le Touquet (FRA) Russia Czech Republic Le Touquet (FRA) Germany Russia Le Touquet (FRA) France Germany Le Touquet (FRA) Russia Germany Le Touquet (FRA) Italy France Le Touquet (FRA) Great Britain Italy Le Touquet (FRA) France Great Britain Le Touquet (FRA) France Czech Republic Le Touquet (FRA) Russia Hungary Le Touquet (FRA) Croatia France Le Touquet (FRA) France Netherlands Le Touquet (FRA) France Austria Le Touquet (FRA) Spain Croatia Le Touquet (FRA) Serbia & Montenegro Czech Republic Le Touquet (FRA) Spain France Le Touquet (FRA) Germany Spain Le Touquet (FRA) France Austria Le Touquet (FRA) Czech Republic Russia Le Touquet (FRA) Spain France Le Touquet (FRA) Spain Italy Le Touquet (FRA) Belgium Russia Le Touquet (FRA) Germany France Le Touquet (FRA) Spain Netherlands Le Touquet (FRA) France Sweden Le Touquet (FRA) France Sweden Le Touquet (FRA) Spain Czechoslovakia Le Touquet (FRA) France Spain Le Touquet (FRA) Czechoslovakia Germany Le Touquet (FRA) Sweden Czechoslovakia Le Touquet (FRA) Austria Italy Le Touquet (FRA) Italy Netherlands Le Touquet (FRA) Sweden France Le Touquet (FRA) Italy Sweden Le Touquet (FRA) Sweden USSR Le Touquet (FRA) Sweden Spain Le Touquet (FRA) France Sweden Le Touquet (FRA) Sweden Czechoslovakia Le Touquet (FRA) Sweden France Le Touquet (FRA) Sweden France Le Touquet (FRA) Italy Sweden Le Touquet (FRA) Sweden Czechoslovakia Le Touquet (FRA) Czechoslovakia Italy Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

105 SOISBAULT / REINA CUP 18 & UNDER GIRLS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Lleida (ESP) Russia Netherlands Granville (FRA) Russia Belarus Granville (FRA) Serbia Romania Lleida (ESP) Italy Romania Granville (FRA) Slovak Republic Russia Lleida (ESP) Ukraine Spain Granville (FRA) Italy Spain Lleida (ESP) Ukraine Spain Granville (FRA) Russia Slovak Republic Lleida (ESP) Russia Slovak Republic Lleida (ESP) Russia Spain Granville (FRA) Russia Spain Granville (FRA) Slovenia France Lleida (ESP) Spain Croatia Granville (FRA) Czech Republic Russia Lerida (ESP) Czech Republic Russia Granville (FRA) Spain France Lerida (ESP) Spain Slovak Republic Granville (FRA) Croatia Italy Lerida (ESP) France Czech Republic Granville (FRA) Slovak Republic Spain Lerida (ESP) Italy Czech Republic Dax (FRA) Italy Spain Lerida (ESP) France Italy Mimizan (FRA) Germany Spain Lerida (ESP) Spain Sweden

106 ANNIE SOISBAULT CUP 18 & UNDER GIRLS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 1990 Mimizan (FRA) USSR Australia Mimizan (FRA) Czechoslovakia Australia Le Touquet (FRA) Czechoslovakia Spain Le Touquet (FRA) Australia Czechoslovakia Le Touquet (FRA) Czechoslovakia Germany Le Touquet (FRA) Czechoslovakia Australia Le Touquet (FRA) USA Czechoslovakia Le Touquet (FRA) France Czechoslovakia Le Touquet (FRA) USSR Great Britain Le Touquet (FRA) Netherlands USSR Le Touquet (FRA) Czechoslovakia Australia Le Touquet (FRA) Great Britain Czechoslovakia Le Touquet (FRA) USSR Switzerland Le Touquet (FRA) Czechoslovakia Switzerland Le Touquet (FRA) Czechoslovakia Great Britain Le Touquet (FRA) Great Britain Romania 2-1 REINA CUP 18 & UNDER GIRLS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Lerida (ESP) Spain France Lerida (ESP) Spain Czechoslovakia Lerida (ESP) Spain USSR Lerida (ESP) France Czechoslovakia Lerida (ESP) Czechoslovakia Sweden Barcelona (ESP) Italy Sweden Playa d Aro (ESP) Sweden Czechoslovakia Alicante (ESP) Italy Czechoslovakia Santander (ESP) Italy Czechoslovakia Vigo (ESP) Sweden Czechoslovakia San Sebastian (ESP) Switzerland USSR Avila (ESP) Czechoslovakia Switzerland Almeria (ESP) Czechoslovakia Sweden La Coruna (ESP) Czechoslovakia Sweden Mallorca (ESP) Great Britain Switzerland San Sebastian (ESP) Great Britain Czechoslovakia Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

107 GALEA / VALERIO CUP 18 & UNDER BOYS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Venice (ITA) France Germany La Rochelle (FRA) Slovakia Romania Venice (ITA) Spain Poland La Rochelle (FRA) Italy France Venice (ITA) France Serbia La Rochelle (FRA) Czech Republic France Venice (ITA) Hungary Slovak Republic La Rochelle (FRA) Sweden France Verona (ITA) Slovenia Germany La Rochelle (FRA) France Bulgaria Verona (ITA) France Croatia La Rochelle (FRA) Germany Russia Verona (ITA) Serbia & Montenegro Slovak Republic La Rochelle (FRA) Spain France Verona (ITA) Sweden Czech Republic La Rochelle (FRA) Germany Czech Republic Verona (ITA) Spain France La Rochelle (FRA) France Czech Republic Venice (ITA) Spain France Royan (FRA) France Czech Republic Venice (ITA) Czech Republic Bulgaria Royan (FRA) Czech Republic Sweden Venice (ITA) Spain France Royan (FRA) Spain Germany Lesa (ITA) Spain Italy Vichy (FRA) Spain Germany

108 EDMOND DE GALEA CUP 18 & UNDER BOYS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 1990 Vichy (FRA) Spain Czechoslovakia Vichy (FRA) France Australia Vichy (FRA) Australia Spain Vichy (FRA) France Czechoslovakia Vichy (FRA) Spain Czechoslovakia Vichy (FRA) Italy USA Vichy (FRA) Czechoslovakia Argentina Vichy (FRA) France Spain Vichy (FRA) Australia Spain Vichy (FRA) Germany Australia Vichy (FRA) France Spain Vichy (FRA) France Czechoslovakia Vichy (FRA) France Czechoslovakia Vichy (FRA) Argentina France Vichy (FRA) Germany France Vichy (FRA) Czechoslovakia Spain 3-2 VALERIO CUP 18 & UNDER BOYS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Lesa (ITA) Sweden USSR Lesa (ITA) Sweden Germany Lesa (ITA) Sweden Israel Lesa (ITA) Czechoslovakia Germany Lesa (ITA) Italy Spain Lesa (ITA) Italy Sweden Lesa (ITA) Italy France Lesa (ITA) Sweden Spain Lesa (ITA) Italy Spain Lesa (ITA) Sweden Italy Lesa (ITA) Spain France Lesa (ITA) Sweden Germany Lesa (ITA) Sweden Italy Lesa (ITA) Italy Romania Lesa (ITA) Germany France Lesa (ITA) Italy USSR Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

109 TENNIS EUROPE J U N I O R M A S T ER S TENNIS EUROPE JUNIOR MASTERS 14 & UNDER GIRLS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Reggio C. (ITA) Federica Sacco (ITA) Maria Timofeeva (RUS) Reggio C. (ITA) Helene Pellicano (MLT) Marta Kostyuk (UKR) (1) 2014 Reggio C. (ITA) Anastasia Potapova (RUS) Adela Joldic (BIH) 64 76(3) 2013 Reggio C. (ITA) Evgeniya Levashova (RUS) Amina Anshba (RUS) Reggio C. (ITA) Dalma Galfi (HUN) Anna Kalinskaya (RUS) Reggio C. (ITA) Belinda Bencic (SUI) Anastasiya Rychagova (RUS) Napoli (ITA) Ulyana Ayzatulina (RUS) Ilka Csoregi (ROU) Napoli (ITA) Ksenia Sharifova (RUS) Valeria Patiuk (ISR) Orbetello (ITA) Yulia Putintseva (RUS) Petra Uberalova (SVK) Orbetello (ITA) Daria Gavrilova (RUS) Martina Trevisan (ITA) Reggio C. (ITA) Vivien Juhaszova (SVK) Hanna Orlik (BLR) 76(2) Reggio C. (ITA) Viktoriya Kamenskaya (RUS) Simona Halep (ROM) Reggio C. (ITA) Renee Reinhard (NED) Martina Balogova (SVK) Jesi (ITA) Raluca Olaru (ROM) Sorana Cirstea (ROM) Prato (ITA) Volha Havartsova (BLR) Marta Lesniak (POL) Prato (ITA) Vojislava Lukic (YUG) Jarmila Gajdosova (SVK) Prato (ITA) Marta Domachowska (POL) Delia Sescioreanu (ROM) Prato (ITA) Kaia Kanepi (EST) Virag Nemeth (HUN) Prato (ITA) Pavlina Ticha (CZE) Scarlett Kotschwara (GER) Prato (ITA) Kim Clijsters (BEL) Martina Babakova (CZE) Prato (ITA) Jelena Panzic (CRO) Katerina Bastervakova (SVK)

110 TENNIS EUROPE J U N I O R M A S T ER S TENNIS EUROPE JUNIOR MASTERS 16 & UNDER GIRLS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Reggio C. (ITA) Mariam Dalakishvili (GEO) Tamara Malesevic (SRB) Reggio C. (ITA) Marina Bassols Robera (ESP) Viktoriia Dema (UKR) 63 76(1) 2014 Reggio C. (ITA) Kristina Miletic (SRB) Eva Marie Voracek (GER) 4-0 ret 2013 Reggio C. (ITA) Ioana Minca (ROU) Hanna Kryvatulava (BLR) Reggio C. (ITA) Sara Sorribes Tormo (ESP) Iryna Shymanovich (BLR) Reggio C. (ITA) Ana Konjuh (CRO) Ioana Loredana Rosca (ROU) Napoli (ITA) Cristina Ene (ROU) Tamara Pichkhadze (RUS) Napoli (ITA) Jovana Jaksic (SRB) Ganna Poznikhirenko (UKR) Orbetello (ITA) Cristina Dinu (ROU) Ingrid Radu (ROU) Orbetello (ITA) Sviatlana Pirazhenka (BLR) Dorothea Eric (SRB) Reggio C. (ITA) Ekaterine Gorgodze (GEO) Maria Meliuk (BUL) Reggio C. (ITA) Ksenia Lykina (RUS) Evgeniya Vertesheva (RUS) Reggio C. (ITA) Alexandra Dulgheru (ROM) Mihaela Buzarnescu (ROM) Jesi (ITA) Mihaela Buzarnescu (ROM) Katia Sabate (ESP) Prato (ITA) Monica Niculescu (ROM) Adriana Gonzalez (ESP) Prato (ITA) Nadia Pavic (CRO) Nika Ozegovic (CRO) Prato (ITA) Lisa Tognetti (ITA) Mia Kurek (CRO) Prato (ITA) Sophie Arvidsson (SWE) Edina Gallovits (ROM) Prato (ITA) Marta Marrero (ESP) Maria Camerin (ITA) Prato (ITA) Elena Bovina (RUS) Flavia Pennetta (ITA) Prato (ITA) Antonella Serra Zanetti (ITA) Andrea Sebova (SVK) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

111 TENNIS EUROPE J U N I O R M A S T ER S TENNIS EUROPE JUNIOR MASTERS 14 & UNDER BOYS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Reggio C. (ITA) Radu Papoe (ROU) Holger Vitus Nodskov Rune (DEN) Reggio C. (ITA) Filip Jianu (ROU) Timofey Skatov (RUS) Reggio C. (ITA) Nicola Kuhn (GER) Marko Miladinovic (SRB) Reggio C. (ITA) Samuele Ramazzotti (ITA) Jurij Rodionov (BLR) Reggio C. (ITA) Eduard Guell Bartrina (ESP) Marko Osmakcic (SUI) Reggio C. (ITA) Alexander Zverev (GER) Nicolae Frunza (ROU) 63 76(3) 2010 Napoli (ITA) Joshua Sapwell (GBR) Johannes Haerteis (GER) 64 76(7) 2009 Napoli (ITA) Robin Stanek (CZE) Marek Routa (CZE) Orbetello (ITA) Liam Broady (GBR) Kevin Kaczynski (GER) Orbetello (ITA) Lukas Vrnak (CZE) Filip Horansky (SVK) Reggio C. (ITA) Carlos Boluda (ESP) Javier Martí (ESP) Reggio C. (ITA) Andrey Kuznetsov (RUS) Yannick Reuter (BEL) Reggio C. (ITA) Ricardis Berankis (LTU) Luka Somen (CRO) Jesi (ITA) Ivan Marevic (CRO) Roman Jebavy (CZE) Prato (ITA) Dmitriy Novikov (BLR) Dusan Lojda (CZE) Prato (ITA) Blaz Kavcic (SLO) Kiril Dmitrov (BUL) Prato (ITA) Rafael Nadal (ESP) Aliaksandr Skrypko (BRS) Prato (ITA) Dudi Sela (ISR) Adrian Ungur (ROM) Prato (ITA) Ivan Stelko (CRO) Miloslav Tutter (CZE) Prato (ITA) Filipp Moukhometov (RUS) Adrian Cruciat (ROM) Prato (ITA) Tommy Robredo (ESP) Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA)

112 TENNIS EUROPE J U N I O R M A S T ER S TENNIS EUROPE JUNIOR MASTERS 16 & UNDER BOYS Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Reggio C. (ITA) Lukas Krainer (AUT) Kristijan Juhas (SRB) Reggio C. (ITA) Marko Miladinovic (SRB) Robert Strombachs (GER) Reggio C. (ITA) Mate Valkusz (HUN) Bojan Jankulovski (MKD) Reggio C. (ITA) Mate Valkusz (HUN) Daniel Orlita (CZE) Reggio C. (ITA) Jaume Munar Clar (ESP) Daniel Orlita (CZE) Reggio C. (ITA) Matej Maruscak (SVK) Alexander Lebedyn (UKR) Napoli (ITA) Eduard Esteve Lobato (ESP) Pol Toledo Bague (ESP) Napoli (ITA) Miki Jankovic (SRB) Michele Palma (ITA) Orbetello (ITA) Mate Zsiga (HUN) Pavel Filin (BLR) Orbetello (ITA) Carlos Boluda (ESP) Javier Martí (ESP) Reggio C. (ITA) Alessandro Giannessi (ITA) Davide Della Tommasina (ITA) Reggio C. (ITA) Radu Albot (MOL) Iliya Martinoski (MKD) Reggio C. (ITA) Pavel Chekhov (RUS) Pere Riba (ESP) Jesi (ITA) Franko Skugor (CRO) Roberto Velilla (ESP) Prato (ITA) Marcel Granollers (ESP) Zacharias Katsigiannakis (GRE) Prato (ITA) David Villanueva (ESP) Adrian Ungur (ROM) Prato (ITA) Ivo Minar (CZE) Adam Chadaj (POL) Prato (ITA) Adrian Cruciat (ROM) Ivan Stelko (CRO) Prato (ITA) Octavian Nicodim (ROM) Dmitri Vlassov (RUS) Prato (ITA) Filippo Volandri (ITA) Diego De Vecchis (ITA) ret 1996 Prato (ITA) Julien Jeanpierre (FRA) Teodor Craciun (ROM) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

113 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 14 & UNDER GIRLS - SINGLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Pilsen (CZE) Pellicano (MLT) Hindova (CZE) Pilsen (CZE) Swiatek (POL) Pachkaleva (RUS) Pilsen (CZE) Potapova (RUS) Pervushina (RUS) Pilsen (CZE) Levashova (RUS) Vondrousova (CZE) Pilsen (CZE) Fridman (UKR) Galfi (HUN) Pilsen (CZE) Konjuh (CRO) Bencic (SUI) Pilsen (CZE) De Vroome (NED) Siniakova (CZE) Pilsen (CZE) Tomova (BUL) Rohanova (CZE) Pilsen (CZE) Uberalova (SVK) Gavrilova (RUS) Ostrava (CZE) Mladenovic (FRA) Juhaszova (SVK) Ostrava (CZE) Hogenkamp (NED) Orlik (BLR) Ostrava (CZE) Pervak (RUS) Batta (HUN) Vichy (FRA) Reinhard (NED) Voegele (SUI) Vichy (FRA) Olaru (ROM) Cirstea (ROM) Vichy (FRA) Krajicek (NED) Kerber (GER) San Remo (ITA) Golovin (FRA) Niculescu (ROM) San Remo (ITA) Strycova (CZE) Klepac (SLO) San Remo (ITA) Cetkovska (CZE) Kanepi (EST) San Remo (ITA) Krasnoroutskaya (RUS) Kotschwara (GER) San Remo (ITA) Raba (GER) Bovina (RUS) San Remo (ITA) Henin (BEL) Daniilidou (GRE) Genova (ITA) Pisnik (SLO) Volekova (SVK) Genova (ITA) Weingartner (GER) Kovacic (GER) Genova (ITA) Vidats (HUN) Sidot (FRA) Athens (GRE) Hingis (SUI) Kuti-Kis (HUN) Berlin (GER) Havrilkova (CSSR) Vladescu (GER) Moscow (USSR) Majoli (YUG) Smashnova (USSR) Sofia (BUL) Bacheva (BUL) Olivier (FRA) Lisbon (POR) Maleeva (BUL) Mulej (YUG) Lisbon (POR) Bobkova (CSSR) Agnolozzi (ITA) Leimen (GER) Seles (YUG) Pampulova Heidelberg (GER) Sonneveld (NED) Zvereva (USSR) Blois (FRA) Zrubakova (CSSR) Dechaume (FRA) Blois (FRA) Graf (GER) Hack (GER) Budapest (HUN) Graf (GER) Holikova (CSSR) Serramazzoni (ITA) Maleeva (BUL) Milividskaja (USSR) Nice (FRA) Temesvari (HUN) Maleeva (BUL) Bastad (SWE) Reuter (GER) Reva (USSR) Prerov (CSK) Petru (CSSR) Salnikova (USSR) Barcelona (ESP) Kohde (GER) De Wouters (NED) Berlin (GER) Villiger (SUI) Murgo (ITA)

114 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 14 & UNDER GIRLS - DOUBLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Pilsen (CZE) Hindova/Lavickova (CZE) Frayman/Sayfetdinova (RUS) Pilsen (CZE) Chwalinska/Swiatek (POL) Coccaretto/Rossi (ITA) Pilsen (CZE) Pervushina/Potapova (RUS) Yastremska/Zavatska (UKR) Pilsen (CZE) Pantuckova/Vondrousova (CZE) Kankova/Kilnarova (CZE) Pilsen (CZE) Kuzmova/Mihailikova (SVK) Lapko/Yedzelkina (BLR) Pilsen (CZE) Bencic/Grimm (SUI) Ciufrila/Cristian (ROU) Pilsen (CZE) Cascino/Tanfin (FRA) Grabher/Haas (AUT) Pilsen (CZE) Pantuckova/Rohanova (CZE) Brouleau/Jeanjean (FRA) Pilsen (CZE) Gavrilova/Putintseva (RUS) Kremen/Sasnovich (BLR) Ostrava (CZE) Allertova/Zavodska (CZE) Curovic/Krunich (SRB) Ostrava (CZE) Koprivova/Pliskova (CZE) Ivakhnenko/Kyrylova (UKR) Ostrava (CZE) Hercog/Kajtazovic (SLO) Lemoine/Schonemager (NED) Vichy (FRA) Balogova/Boczova (SVK) Radwanska/Sobaszk (POL) Vichy (FRA) Azarenka/Malyarchik (BLR) Kadlecova/Novakova (CZE) Vichy (FRA) Kiszczynska/Lesniak (POL) Bek/Hadziselimovic (CRO) San Remo (ITA) Gajdosova/Juricova (SVK) Kavlashvili/Mikadze (GEO) San Remo (ITA) Kustova/Yakimava (BLR) Safarova/Strycova (CZE) San Remo (ITA) Cetkovska/Strycova (CZE) Bastrikova/Safina (RUS) San Remo (ITA) Cetkovska/Birnerova (CZE) Krasnoroutskaya/Fokina (RUS) San Remo (ITA) Vinci/Chieppa (ITA) Hantuchova/Kurhajcova (SVK) San Remo (ITA) Henin/Clijsters (BEL) Collin/Reesby (GBR) Genova (ITA) Pisnik/Srebotnik (SLO) Volekova/Stocklasova (SVK) Genova (ITA) Vrickova/Stochlasova (SVK) Kournikova/Sysgeva (RUS) Genova (ITA) Marosi/Vidats (HUN) Markova/Cenkova (SVK) Athens (GRE) Bebl/Schmidle (GER) Hingis/May (SUI) Berlin (GER) Cenkova/Havrilokova (CSSR) Nedeva/Pandgerova (BUL) Moscow (USSR) Smashnova/Nosik (USSR) Majoli/Doric (YUG) Sofia (BUL) Martinova/Maikova (CSSR) Freye/Wachterhäuser (GER) Lisbon (POR) Kamstra/Niemandsverdriet (NED) Kroupova/Vickova (CSSR) Lisbon (POR) Bobkova/Kucova (CSSR) Priller/Dobrovits (AUT) Leimen (GER) Boschiero/Favini (ITA) Seles/Deskovic (YUG) Heidelberg (GER) Chernyshova/Zvereva (USSR) Caverzasio/Jaquet (SUI) Blois (FRA) Dechaume/Derly (FRA) Pospisilova/Zrubakova (CSSR) Blois (FRA) Graf/Hack (GER) Bourdais/Niox-Chateau (FRA) Budapest (HUN) Holikova/Novotna (CSSR) Astafleva/Meskhi (USSR) Serramazzoni (ITA) Maleeva/Maleeva (BUL) Fateeva/Milividskaja (USSR) Nice (FRA) Betzner/Schropp (GER) Maleeva (BUL)/Scherer Larsen (DEN) Bastad (SWE) Anderholm/Olsson (SWE) Lifnova/Reva (USSR) Prerov (CSK) Petru/Fukarkova (CSSR) Salnikova/Safonova (USSR) Barcelona (ESP) De Groot/De Wouters (NED) Petino/Nesti (ITA) Berlin (GER) Brasher/Taylor (GBR) Mondella/Murgo (ITA) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

115 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 14 & UNDER BOYS - SINGLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Pilsen (CZE) Svrcina (CZE) Musetti (ITA) Pilsen (CZE) Ajdukovic (CRO) Jianu (ROU) Pilsen (CZE) Molleker (GER) Jirousek (CZE) Pilsen (CZE) Moutet (FRA) Ramazzotti (ITA) Pilsen (CZE) Yemer (SWE) Ruud (NOR) Pilsen (CZE) Borza (ROU) Frunza (ROU) Pilsen (CZE) Quinzi (ITA) Baldi (ITA) Pilsen (CZE) Milojevic (SRB) Edmund (GBR) Pilsen (CZE) Sporken (NED) Podzus (LAT) Ostrava (CZE) Porumb (ROU) Vesely (CZE) 76(6) Ostrava (CZE) Boluda (ESP) Gasparetz (SVK) Ostrava (CZE) Dmitrov (BUL) Urbanek (CZE) Vichy (FRA) Inzerillo (FRA) Slilam (FRA) Vichy (FRA) Karatchenia (BLR) Konecny (CZE) Vichy (FRA) Bautista (ESP) Cilic (CRO) San Remo (ITA) Djokovic (YUG) Lacko (SVK) San Remo (ITA) Capkovic (CZE) Müller (GER) San Remo (ITA) Gasquet (FRA) Becker (GER) San Remo (ITA) Ancic (CRO) Wiespiener (AUT) San Remo (ITA) Maigret (FRA) Stadler (GER) San Remo (ITA) Robredo (ESP) Enev (BUL) Genova (ITA) Grolmus (SVK) Rochus (BEL) Genova (ITA) Luzzi (ITA) Derepasko (RUS) Genova (ITA) Kratochvil (SUI) Tabara (CSSR) Athens (GRE) Martin (ESP) Mutis (FRA) Berlin (GER) Sabau (ROM) Saiz (ESP) Moscow (USSR) Boye (FRA) Sabau (ROM) Sofia (BUL) Johansson (SWE) Dreekman (GER) Lisbon (POR) Enqvist (SWE) Kucera (CSSR) Lisbon (POR) Wawra (AUT) Gazda (CSSR) Leimen (GER) Damm (CSSR) Pettersson (SWE) Heidelberg (GER) Kulti (SWE) Dogger (NED) Blois (FRA) Loddenkemper (GER) Cherkasov (USSR) Blois (FRA) Boetsch (FRA) Henricsson (SWE) Budapest (HUN) Carlsson (SWE) Korda (CSSR) Serramazzoni (ITA) Carlsson (SWE) Errard (FRA) Nice (FRA) Edberg (SWE) Svensson (SWE) Bastad (SWE) Börjesson (SWE) Krieg (GER) Prerov (CSK) Wilander (SWE) Girodat (ITA) Barcelona (ESP) Sjoegren (SWE) Schultes (GER) Berlin (GER) Svensson (SWE) Wimmer (AUT)

116 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 14 & UNDER BOYS - DOUBLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Pilsen (CZE) Cazaux/Marmousez (FRA) Musetti/Rottoli Pilsen (CZE) Lehecka/Paulson (CZE) Minin/Skatov (RUS) Pilsen (CZE) Holis/Jirousek (CZE) Kuhn/Molleker (GER) Pilsen (CZE) Ramazzotti/Trapani (ITA) Martineau/Moutet (FRA) Pilsen (CZE) Kotorman/Valkusz (HUN) Kirkin/Sentay (TUR) Pilsen (CZE) Borza/Frunza (ROU) Chyba/Krstev (CZE) Pilsen (CZE) Gresk/Majchrzak (POL) Baldi/Quinzi (ITA) Pilsen (CZE) Loureiro/Silva (POR) Routa/Stanek (CZE) Pilsen (CZE) Kaczynski/Kahlke (GER) Levar/Veger (CRO) Ostrava (CZE) Horansky/Partl (SVK) Rumler/Vrnak (CZE) Ostrava (CZE) Biryukov/Khacharyan (RUS) Gasparetz/Kovalik (SVK) Ostrava (CZE) Grigelis/Pinko (LAT) Rastica/Urbanek (CZE) Vichy (FRA) Inzerillo/Slilam (FRA) Fuentes/Vivanco (ESP) Vichy (FRA) Karpol/Marevic (CRO) Styczynski/Szmigiel (POL) Vichy (FRA) Cilic/Grubicic (CRO) Carlsson/Chirita (SWE) San Remo (ITA) Bozovic/Djokovic (YUG) Bekker/Krasnoroutskiy (RUS) San Remo (ITA) Capkovic/Miklusicac (SVK) Müller/Weber (GER) San Remo (ITA) Mergea/Tecau (ROM) Gasquet/Tsonga (FRA) San Remo (ITA) Tutter/Krkoska (CZE) Ancic/Stelko (CRO) San Remo (ITA) Valent/Bohil (SUI) Masik/Karol (CZE) San Remo (ITA) Enev/Lukaev (BUL) Mathieu/Capdeville (FRA) Genova (ITA) Hilton/Dickson (GBR) Vico/DeVicchis (ITA) Genova (ITA) Aniola/Ilowski (POL) Malisse/Rochus (BEL) Genova (ITA) Krejci/Tabara (CSSR) Kratochvil/Maurer (SUI) Athens (GRE) Brandt/Haas (GER) Lisnard/Mutis (FRA) Berlin (GER) Catar/Hobler (CSSR) Delgado/Hill (GBR) Moscow (USSR) Kisgyörgy/Savolt (HUN) Ceruado/Caversazio (ITA) Sofia (BUL) Carrales/Costa (ESP) Johansson/Salasca (SWE) Lisbon (POR) Kafelnikov/Medvedev (USSR) Kucera/Pchlik (CSSR) Lisbon (POR) Gazda/Thomas (CSSR) Petraschek/Kriebel (GER) Leimen (GER) Alven/Pettersson (SWE) Dam/Kodes (CSSR) Heidelberg (GER) Dogger/Krajicek (NED) Kristiansson/Kulti (SWE) Blois (FRA) Loddenkemper/Thomas (GER) Klimek/Miskolci (CSSR) Blois (FRA) Lanyi/Lazar (HUN) Korycanek/Matas (CSSR) Budapest (HUN) Koevermans/Vissers (NED) Barichidze/Krochko (USSR) Serramazzoni (ITA) Becker/Schmitt (GER) Goodall/Whichello (GBR) Nice (FRA) Hipp/Pottinger (GER) Edberg/Svensson (SWE) Bastad (SWE) Krieg/Hipp (GER) Hajek/Pastika (CSSR) Prerov (CSK) Ercoli/Girodat (ITA) Heath/Haworth (GBR) Barcelona (ESP) Sjoegren/Windahl (GER) Schultes/Ewaldsen (GER) Berlin (GER) Oberparleitner/Wimmer (AUT) Govoni/Morelli (ITA) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

117 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 16 & UNDER GIRLS - SINGLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Moscow (RUS) Danilovic (SRB) Swiatek (POL) Moscow (RUS) Slovakova (CZE) Rybakina (RUS) Moscow (RUS) Stollar (HUN) Blinkova (RUS) Moscow (RUS) Kasatkina (RUS) Teichmann (SUI) Moscow (RUS) Sorribes Tormo (ESP) Siniakova (CZE) Moscow (RUS) Suvrijn (FRA) Sorribes Tormo (ESP) Moscow (RUS) Garcia Jimenez (ESP) Schmiedlova (SVK) 75 76(3) 2009 Moscow (RUS) Vinogradova (RUS) Leykina (RUS) Moscow (RUS) Babos (HUN) Trevisan (ITA) Moscow (RUS) Halep (ROU) Pervak (RUS) Orbetello (ITA) Begu (ROM) Piter (POL) Orbetello (ITA) Cornet (FRA) Gabarrus (ESP) Orbetello (ITA) Buzarnescu (ROM) Suarez (ESP) Vienna (AUT) Gojnea (ROM) Niculescu (ROM) Genova (ITA) Niculescu (ROM) Miseviciute (LTU) Hatfield (GBR) Cetkovska (CZE) Nemeth (HUN) Hatfield (GBR) Kanepi (EST) Bartoli (FRA) Hatfield (GBR) Mikaelian (ARM) Abramovic (CRO) Hatfield (GBR) Bedanova (CZE) Daniilidou (GRE) Hatfield (GBR) Dominguez (ESP) Daniilidou (GRE) Hatfield (GBR) Sebova (SVK) Urickova (SVK) Hartberg (AUT) Vidats (HUN) Kovacic (GER) Hartberg (AUT) Canepa (ITA) Nagyova (SVK) Hartberg (AUT) Richterova (SVK) Hingis (SUI) Berlin (GER) Glass (GER) Schett (AUT) L Hospitalet (ESP) Bacheva (BUL) Olivier (FRA) Zagreb (YUG) Spirlea (ROM) Mulej (YUG) Prague (CSK) Huber (GER) Spirlea (ROM) Zaragoza (ESP) Ritter (AUT) Caversazio (ITA) Aix en Provence (FRA) Adamkova (CSSR) Dechaume (FRA) Lisbon (POR) Sanchez Vicario (ESP) Dechaume (FRA) Blois (FRA) Zrubakova (CSSR) Niox-Chateau (FRA) Ostende (BEL) Holikova (CSSR) Hack (GER) Geneva (SUI) Bonsignori (ITA) Dalhström (SWE) Budapest (HUN) Temesvari (HUN) Schropp (GER) Serramazzoni (ITA) Temesvari (HUN) Schmid (SUI) Nice (FRA) Drescher (SUI) Salnikova (USSR) Bastad (SWE) Gardette (FRA) Kohde (GER) Prerov (CSK) Mandlikova (CSSR) Cerneva (USSR) Barcelona (ESP) Pfaff (GER) Mandlikova (CSSR) Berlin (GER) Pfaff (GER) Bureau (FRA)

118 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 16 & UNDER GIRLS - DOUBLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Moscow (RUS) Chwalinska/Swiatek (POL) Gracheva/Koval Moscow (RUS) Pervushina/Rybakina (RUS) Pipa/Shulheiss (GER) Moscow (RUS) Galfi/Stollar (HUN) Kalinskaya/Pospelova (RUS) Moscow (RUS) Grimm/Teichmann (SUI) Bondar/Stollar (HUN) Moscow (RUS) Rouckova/siniakova (CZE) Kalinina/Sliusar (UKR) Moscow (RUS) Kontaveit/Vorobjova (EST) Krejcikova/Rohanova (CZE) Moscow (RUS) Lemmens/Mertens (BEL) Schmiedlova/Vajdova (SVK) Moscow (RUS) Juhaszova/Skamlova (SVK) Friedsam/Gajos (GER) Moscow (RUS) Kania/Linette (POL) Buchina/Marienko (RUS) Moscow (RUS) Buchina/Sirotkina (RUS) Borecka/Kubickova (CZE) Orbetello (ITA) Berkova/Kvitova (CZE) Rus/Van Kampen (NED) Orbetello (ITA) Cornet/Guisard (FRA) Chernyakova/Solonitskaya (RUS) Orbetello (ITA) Kiszczynska/Radwanska (POL) Compostizo/Suarez (ESP) Vienna (AUT) Gojnea/Niculescu (ROM) Bastianon/Smolders (BEL) Genova (ITA) Gojnea/Niculescu (ROM) Kucerkova/Strycova (CZE) Hatfield (GBR) Kachlikova/Smolenakova (SVK) Cetkovska/Hlavackova (CZE) Hatfield (GBR) Cetkovska/Janaskova (CZE) Nociarova/Zemenova (SVK) Hatfield (GBR) Gallovic/Ciochina (ROM) Abramovic/Jurak (CRO) Hatfield (GBR) Hantuchova/Hrozenska (SVK) Penetta/Vinci (ITA) Hatfield (GBR) Hrozenska/Volekova (SVK) Buric/Buschhuter (GER) Hatfield (GBR) Sebova/Urickova (SVK) Ostrovskaia/Selunin (BLR) Hartberg (AUT) Chladkova/Lubasova (CSSR) Dechy/Sidot (FRA) Hartberg (AUT) Canepa/Casoni (ITA) Nagyova/Valkyova (SVK) Hartberg (AUT) Plischke/Schnell (AUT) Basting/Reuter (NED) Berlin (GER) Courtois/Feber (BEL) Olsza/Rynarzewska (POL) L Hospitalet (ESP) Malkova/Martincova (CSSR) Bulat/Malec (POL) Zagreb (YUG) Ignatieva/Suchova (USSR) Mulej/Muric (YUG) Prague (CSK) Bobkova/Habsudova (CSSR) Fauche/Sprenger (FRA) Zaragoza (ESP) Ritter/Maruska (AUT) Van Lottum/Sabas (FRA) Aix-en-Pce(FRA) Dechaume/Derly (FRA) Noszaly/Homolya (HUN) Lisbon (POR) Dechaume/Derly (FRA) Devries/Wasserman (BEL) Blois (FRA) Niox-Château/Dechaume (FRA) Zrubakova/Pospisilova (CSSR) Ostende (BEL) Holikova/Novotna (CSSR) Hack/Meier (GER) Geneva (SUI) Schilder/Ter Riet (NED) Dahlström/Lundqvist (SWE) Budapest (HUN) Temesvari/Bartos (HUN) Huber/Polzi (AUT) Serramazzoni (ITA) Sukova (CSSR)/Huber (AUT) Annderholm/Olsson (SWE) Nice (FRA) Kanellopoulou/Panagopoulou (GRE) Ryzhikova/Salnikova (USSR) Bastad (SWE) Salnikova/Ryzhikova (USSR) Bendova/Petru (CSSR) Prerov (CSK) Mandlikova/Novakova (CSSR) Cerneva/Zajceva (USSR) Barcelona (ESP) Tore/Schutte (NED) Jolissaint/Villiger (SUI) Berlin (GER) Durie/Jevans (GBR) Cicognani/Rossi (ITA) 2017 Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

119 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 16 & UNDER BOYS - SINGLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Moscow (RUS) Sanchez (ESP) Izquierdo (ESP) Moscow (RUS) Rikl (CZE) Dubrivnyy (RUS) Moscow (RUS) Moutet (FRA) Ymer (SWE) Moscow (RUS) Rublev (RUS) Safiullin (RUS) Moscow (RUS) Miedler (AUT) Tatlot (FRA) Moscow (RUS) Couacaud (FRA) Ymer (SWE) Moscow (RUS) Bourgue (FRA) Barrere (FRA) Moscow (RUS) Horansky (SVK) Alvarez (ESP) Moscow (RUS) Laaksonen (FIN) Schulz (GER) Moscow (RUS) Dmitrov (BUL) Stucchi (ITA) Orbetello (ITA) van Terheijden (NED) Elias (POR) Orbetello (ITA) Klizan (SVK) Inzerillo (FRA) Orbetello (ITA) Cilic (CRO) Panfil (POL) Vienna (AUT) Fognini (ITA) Krasnoroutsky (RUS) Genova (ITA) Salva (ESP) Monfils (FRA) Hatfield (GBR) Tsonga (FRA) Baghdatis (CYP) Hatfield (GBR) Ansaldo (ITA) Minar (CZE) Hatfield (GBR) Bohli (SUI) Ancic (CRO) Hatfield (GBR) Robredo (ESP) Wauters (BEL) Hatfield (GBR) Maes (FRA) Martinjak (SVK) Hatfield (GBR) Labadze (GEO) Vik (CZE) Hartberg (AUT) Elsner (GER) Di Pasquale (FRA) Hartberg (AUT) Martin (ESP) Hipfl (AUT) Hartberg (AUT) Koubek (AUT) Ehrlich (ISR) Berlin (GER) Skoch (CSSR) Escude (FRA) L Hospitalet (ESP) Kascak (CSSR) Costa (ESP) Zagreb (YUG) Pavel (ROM) Enqvist (SWE) Prague (CSK) Pescariu (ROM) Thomas (CSSR) Zaragoza (ESP) Damm (CSSR) Santoro (FRA) Aix-en-Pce (FRA) Kulti (SWE) Kristiansson (SWE) Lisbon (POR) Cherkasov (USSR) Petrushenko (USSR) Blois (FRA) Boetsch (FRA) Henricsson (SWE) Ostende (BEL) Skoff (AUT) Bavelas (GRE) Geneva (SUI) Carlsson (SWE) Oresar (YUG) Budapest (HUN) Edberg (SWE) Svensson (SWE) Serramazzoni (ITA) Westphal (GER) Sanchez (ESP) Nice (FRA) Wilander (SWE) Schwaier (GER) Bastad (SWE) Wilander (SWE) Leconte (FRA) Prerov (CSK) Simonsson (SWE) Oberparleitner (AUT) Barcelona (ESP) Urpi (ESP) Soler (ESP) Berlin (GER) Noah (FRA) Albert (NED)

120 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 16 & UNDER BOYS - DOUBLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Moscow (RUS) Hersey/Mchugh (ESP) Tsitsipas/Zerdilas Herrera Moscow (RUS) Fryze/Zuk (POL) Dubrivnyy/Sokolovskiy (RUS) Moscow (RUS) Raisma/Siimar (EST) Ricci/Rikl (CZE) Moscow (RUS) Martinez Portero/Munar (ESP) Hannestad/Sigsgaard (DEN) Moscow (RUS) Windahl/Ymer (SWE) Borza/Frunza (ROU) Moscow (RUS) Donati/Napolitano (ITA) Alcaraz/Benito (ESP) Moscow (RUS) Mensurado/Silva (POR) Bambridge/Edmund (GBR) 76(6) Moscow (RUS) Golding/Morgan (GBR) Ghilea/Porumb (ROU) Moscow (RUS) Krawietz/Schulz (GER) Boluda/Martí (ESP) Moscow (RUS) Krawietz/Lens (GER) Obry/Puget (FRA) ret 2006 Orbetello (ITA) Van Terheijden/Spong (NED) Belyaev/Karusevic (RUS) Orbetello (ITA) Klizan/Martin (SVK) Terheyden/Karaliolios (NED) Orbetello (ITA) Lojda/Navratil (CZE) Kildahl/Sundberg (NOR) Vienna (AUT) Kowalczyk/Panfil (POL) Van Der Duim/Sysling (NED) Genova (ITA) Granollers/Salva (ESP) Ten Berge/Van Keulen (NED) Hatfield (GBR) Mergea/Ungur (ROM) Berdych/Chaloupka (CZE) Hatfield (GBR) Johansson/Soderling (SWE) Anastov/Kanev (BUL) Hatfield (GBR) Stadier/Kohlschriber (GER) Cruciat/Ionita (ROM) Hatfield (GBR) Beck/Zelany (SVK) Enev/Loukaev (BUL) Hatfield (GBR) Vico/Volandri (ITA) Mackin/Dickson (GBR) Hatfield (GBR) Babej/Gromus (SVK) Jeanpierre/Llodra (FRA) Hartberg (AUT) Bates/Trotman (GBR) Luzzi/Sciortino (ITA) Hartberg (AUT) Sluiter/Wessels (NED) Brandt/Osterbrink (GER) Hartberg (AUT) Brandt/Kiefer (GER) Hommel/Sluiter (NED) Berlin (GER) Ceruado/Tarallo (ITA) Kouris/Mor (ISR) L Hospitalet (ESP) Johansson/Norman (SWE) Kascak/Skoch (CSSR) Zagreb (YUG) Kafelnikov/Medvedev (USSR) Kascak/Kucera (CSSR) Prague (CSK) Carlsen/Larsen (DEN) Thomas/Hanak (CSSR) Zaragoza (ESP) Noszaly/Rajo (HUN) Damm/Kodes (CSSR) Aix-en-Pce (FRA) Damm/Rikl (CSSR) Noszaly/Keresztes (HUN) Lisbon (POR) Larsson/Kulti (SWE) Köves/Markovits (HUN) Blois (FRA) Kacharava/Cherkasov (USSR) Henricsson/Wennberg (SWE) Ostende (BEL) Baldoni/Camporese (ITA) Gabrichidze/Krotchko (USSR) Geneva (SUI) Becker/Meinecke (GER) Koevermans/V. Eekeren (NED) Budapest (HUN) Edberg/Svensson (SWE) Becker/Meinecke (GER) Serramazzoni (ITA) Bernhabiles/Forget (FRA) Novacek/Vaida (CSSR) Nice (FRA) Sundström/Wilander (SWE) Krieg/Schwaier (GER) Bastad (SWE) Högstedt/Wilander (SWE) Cihak/Pimek (CSSR) Prerov (CSK) Oberparleitner/Wimmer (AUT) Potier/Tuslane (FRA) Barcelona (ESP) Urpi/Soler (ESP) Lorenzoni/Pils (AUT) Berlin (GER) Boekel/Reithoven (NED) Vletter/Albert (NED) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

121 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 18 & UNDER GIRLS - SINGLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Klosters (SUI) Anshba (RUS) Pervushina (RUS) Klosters (SUI) Bondar (HUN) Teichmann (SUI) Klosters (SUI) Sorribes Tormo (ESP) Badosa (ESP) Klosters (SUI) Krejcikova (CZE) Kennel (SUI) Klosters (SUI) Uberalova (SVK) Eraydin (TUR) Klosters (SUI) Kolar (SLO) Kovalets (UKR) Klosters (SUI) Cepelova (SVK) Arruabarreno (ESP) Villach (AUT) Dabija (ROU) Hogenkamp (NED) Bad Hofgastein (AUT) Bogdan (ROU) Chala (FRA) Bad Gastein (AUT) Voegele (SUI) Kalashnikova (GEO) Klosters (SUI) Suarez Navarro (ESP) Fedossova (FRA) Klosters (SUI) Szavay (HUN) Niculescu M (ROM) Klosters (SUI) Bohmova (CZE) Baczinsky (SUI) Klosters (SUI) Golovin (FRA) Laurendon (FRA) Klosters (SUI) Birnerova (CZE) Cetkovska (CZE) Klosters (SUI) Mikaelian (ARM) Bartoli (FRA) Klosters (SUI) Beygelzimmer (UKR) Mikaelian (ARM) Klosters (SUI) Dyrberg (DEN) Srebotnik (SLO) 64 30r 1999 Klosters (SUI) Foretz (FRA) Medina (ESP) Klosters (SUI) Schwartz (AUT) Dyrberg (DEN) Klosters (SUI) Mandula (HUN) Pena (ESP) Klosters (SUI) Kournikova (RUS) Olsza (POL) Klosters (SUI) Hingis (SUI) Nemeckova (CSSR) Lisbon (POR) Pitkowski (FRA) Kremer (LUX) Berlin (GER) Cristea (ROM) Hrdlickova (CSSR) L Hospitalet (ESP) Fusai (FRA) Krupova (CSSR) ret 1990 Zagreb (YUG) Maruska (AUT) Boogert (NED) Prague (CSK) Van Lottum (FRA) Baudone (ITA) Zaragoza (ESP) Martinez (ESP) Pospisilova (CSSR) Aix en Provence (FRA) Adamkova (CSSR) Dechaume (FRA) Lisbon (POR) Zrubakova (CSSR) Meskhi (USSR) Blois (FRA) Holikova (CSSR) Meskhi (USSR) Ostende (BEL) Maleeva (BUL) Bonsignori (ITA) Geneva (SUI) Huber (AUT) Reva (USSR) Budapest (HUN) Maleeva (BUL) Olsson (SWE) Serramazzoni (ITA) Drescher (SUI) Salnikova (USSR) Nice (FRA) Schutte (NED) Villiger (SUI) Bastad (SWE) van der Torre (NED) Sandin (SWE) Prerov (CSK) Strachonova (CSSR) Bondarenko (USSR) Barcelona (ESP) Strachonova (CSSR) Hanika (GER) Berlin (GER) Zoni (ITA) Mansson (SWE)

122 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 18 & UNDER GIRLS - DOUBLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Klosters (SUI) Brune Olsen/Helgo (NOR) Bilardo/Pieri Klosters (SUI) Kolodziejova/Vondrousova (CZE) Galfi/Stollar (HUN) Klosters (SUI) Arbuthnott/Christie (GBR) Badosa/Sorribes (ESP) Klosters (SUI) Krejcikova/Siniakova (CZE) Ducu/Rosca (ROU) Klosters (SUI) Kremen/Sasnovich (BLR) Dunne (GBR)/Von Deichmann (LIE) Klosters (SUI) Kremen/Sasnovich (BLR) Allertova/Maleckova (CZE) Klosters (SUI) Cepelova/Skamlova (SVK) Schuurs/Van Der Saar (NED) Villach (AUT) Mladenovic/Ginier (FRA) Babos/Susanyi (HUN) Bad Hofgastein (AUT) Hogenkamp/Kerkhove (NED) Costas/Campos (ESP) Bad Gastein (AUT) Kalashnikova (GEO)/Vogt (LIE) Voegele/Reiner (SUI) 41 ret 2006 Klosters (SUI) Cornet/Fedossova (FRA) Panova/Rodina (RUS) Klosters (SUI) Kudryavtseva/Makarova (RUS) Buzarnescu/Niculescu (ROM) Klosters (SUI) Gojnea/Hlavackova (ROM) Baczinsky/Sabino (SUI) Klosters (SUI) Cetkovska/Hlavackova Bastrikova/Vesnina Klosters (SUI) Gabachvili/Pavlioutchenko (RUS) Dimitrov/Kanev (BUL) Klosters (SUI) Bercek/Jankovic (YUG) Jurak/Vriljc (CRO) Klosters (SUI) Plackova/Voracova (CZE) Daniilidou/Kaplani (GRE) Klosters (SUI) Dell Angelo/Schiavone (ITA) Dyrberg/Faurfelt (DEN) Klosters (SUI) Basternakova/Hrozenska (SVK) Czink/Gubacsi (HUN) Klosters (SUI) Sebova/Urickova (SVK) Ostrovskaia/Selunin (BLR) Klosters (SUI) Dimitrova/Topalova (BUL) Arn/Wartusch (GER) Klosters (SUI) Canepa/Casoni (ITA) Grzybowska/Olsza (POL) Klosters (SUI) Cenkova/Nemeckova (CSSR) Nemsakova/Zelenayoya (SVK) Lisbon (POR) Begerow/Heise (GER) Gargulakova/Nemsakova (SVK) Berlin (GER) Collet/Olivier (FRA) Beleni/Bondarenko (UKR) L Hospitalet (ESP) Kamstra/Niemandsverdriet (NED) Fusai/Gravereaux (FRA) Zagreb (YUG) Habsudova/Strnadova (CSSR) Testud/Zugasti (FRA) Prague (CSK) Gruben/Oremans (NED) Strnadova/Sviglerova (CSSR) Zaragoza (ESP) Pospisilova/Langrova (CSSR) Gerkel/Oejiklaus (GER) Aix-en-Pce (FRA) Dechaume/Derly (FRA) Noszaly/Homolya (HUN) Lisbon (POR) Meskhi/Maniukova (USSR) Rajchrtova/Zrubakova (CSSR) Blois (FRA) Ketelaar/Witvoet (NED) Holikova/Novotna (CSSR) Ostende (BEL) Bykova/Milvidskaja (USSR) Demongeot/Tauziat (FRA) Geneva (SUI) Reva/Savtchenko (USSR) Herreman/Paradis (FRA) Budapest (HUN) Fukarkova/Petru (CSSR) Reva/Rizikova (USSR) Serramazzoni (ITA) Salnikova/Salnikova (USSR) Amiach/Vanier (FRA) Nice (FRA) Zajtceva/Cerneva (USSR) Novakova/Pisakova (GER) Bastad (SWE) Zajtceva/Cerneva (USSR) Jolissaint/Villiger (SUI) Prerov (CSK) Strachonova/Skuherska (CSSR) Bondarenko/Sokolova (USSR) Barcelona (ESP) Delhees (SUI)/Mesker (NED) Durie/Hobbs (GBR) Berlin (GER) Hobbs/Cooper (GBR) Mesker/Pakker (NED) 2017 Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

123 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 18 & UNDER BOYS - SINGLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Klosters (SUI) Tsitsipas (GRE) Moutet (FRA) (30-0) ret Klosters (SUI) Ymer (SWE) Zapata Miralles (ESP) Klosters (SUI) Halys (FRA) Denolly (FRA) Klosters (SUI) Khachanov (RUS) Halys (FRA) Klosters (SUI) Coppejans (BEL) Silva (POR) Klosters (SUI) Carballes (ESP) Kuzmanov (BUL) 75 76(2) 2010 Klosters (SUI) Dzumhur (BIH) Artunedo (ESP) Villach (AUT) Diez (ESP) Fucsovics (HUN) Bad Hofgastein (AUT) Rufin (FRA) Kontinen (FIN) Bad Gastein (AUT) Konecny (CZE) Schoorel (NED) Klosters (SUI) Eysseric (FRA) Lojda (CZE) Klosters (SUI) De Bakker (NED) Sidorenko (FRA) Klosters (SUI) Tomeu (ESP) Sijsling (NED) Klosters (SUI) Gimeno (ESP) Baghdatis (CYP) Klosters (SUI) Minar (CZE) Berdych (CZE) Klosters (SUI) Soderling (SWE) Bohli (SUI) Klosters (SUI) Childs (GBR) Beck (SVK) Klosters (SUI) Vinciguerra (SWE) Lopez (ESP) Klosters (SUI) Prodon (FRA) Lammer (SUI) Klosters (SUI) Di Pasquale (FRA) Kralert (CZE) Klosters (SUI) Grosjean (FRA) Tabara (CZE) Klosters (SUI) Wessels (NED) Votchkov (BLR) Klosters (SUI) Moya (ESP) Wassen (NED) Lisbon (POR) Costa (ESP) Novak (CSSR) Berlin (GER) Van Garsse (BEL) Skrzypczak (POL) L Hospitalet (ESP) Berasategui (ESP) Carlsen (DEN) Zagreb (YUG) Wawra (AUT) Ogodorov (USSR) Prague (CSK) Rahunen (FIN) Damm (CSSR) Zaragoza (ESP) Eltingh (NED) Fetterlein (DEN) Aix en Provence (FRA) Cherkasov (USSR) Utgren (SWE) Lisbon (POR) Carbonell (ESP) Camporese (ITA) Blois (FRA) Bergström (SWE) Pistolesi (ITA) Ostende (BEL) Feenstra (NED) Strelba (CSSR) Geneva (SUI) Novacek (CSSR) Sanchez (ESP) Budapest (HUN) Sundtröm (SWE) Benhabiles (FRA) Serramazzoni (ITA) Wilander (SWE) Zivojinovic (YUG) Nice (FRA) Simonsson (SWE) Tulasne (FRA) Bastad (SWE) Zipf (GER) Beutel (GER) Prerov (CSK) Lendl (CSSR) Hjertquist (SWE) Barcelona (ESP) Bergstrand (SWE) Simonsson (SWE) Berlin (GER) Popp (GER) Ferrer (ESP)

124 EUROPEAN Tennis Europe JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 18 & UNDER BOYS - DOUBLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Klosters (SUI) Matuszewski/Zuk Dubrivnyy/Kotov Klosters (SUI) Sandkaulen/Wessels (GER) Erler/Haim (AUT) Klosters (SUI) Halys/Tatlot (FRA) Griekspoor/van Rijthoven (NED) Klosters (SUI) Baldi (ITA)/Miedler (AUT) Khachanov/Medvedev (RUS) Klosters (SUI) Fabian/Maruscak (SVK) Maccari/Perinti (ITA) Klosters (SUI) Carballes/Ojeda Lara (ESP) Leljak/Razborsek (SLO) Klosters (SUI) Biryukov/Muzaev (RUS) Artunedo/Carballes (ESP) Villach (AUT) Neuchrist/Weissborn (AUT) Berta/Brydolf (SWE) Bad Hofgastein (AUT) Hampel/Urbanek (CZE) Kruk/Vasilevski (BLR) Bad Gastein (AUT) Donskoy/Karusevich (RUS) Piro/Inzerillo (FRA) Klosters (SUI) Mektic/Veic (CRO) Zekic/Zlatanovic (SCG) Klosters (SUI) Lojda/Marek (CZE) Klier/Schoettler (GER) Klosters (SUI) Fischer/Oswald (AUT) Desein/Roelent (BEL) Klosters (SUI) Sandbichler/Steiner (AUT) Tecau/Ungur (ROM) Klosters (SUI) Berdych/Minar (CZE) Gabashvili/Pavlioutchenko (RUS) Klosters (SUI) Bohli/Valent (SUI) Johansson/Soderling Klosters (SUI) Childs/Nelson (GBR) Karol/Kokta (CZE) Klosters (SUI) Chramosta/Levinski (CZE) Belski/Samoisenko (DEN) Klosters (SUI) Chramosta/Levinski (CZE) Fröberg/Johansson (SWE) Klosters (SUI) Kralert/Vik (CZE) Aniola/Illowski (POL) Klosters (SUI) Stepanek/Tabara (CZE) Allegro/Kratochvil (SUI) Klosters (SUI) Borgula/Hrbaty (SVK) Fukarek/Vanek (CSSR) Klosters (SUI) Diaz/Moya (ESP) Gottelsleben/Seetzen (GER) Lisbon (POR) Novak/Skoch (CSSR) Andersen/Larsen (DEN) Berlin (GER) Bergh/Dallenborg (SWE) Goosens/Van Garsse (BEL) L Hospitalet (ESP) Bertolini/Navarra (ITA) Berasategui/Corretja (ESP) Zagreb (YUG) Renström/Tillström (SWE) Damm/Kodes (CSSR) Prague (CSK) Damm/Rikl (CSSR) Geiwald/Kristiansson (SWE) Zaragoza (ESP) Zradzila/Rickl (CSSR) Thoms/Koslowski (GER) Aix-en-Pce (FRA) Cherkasov/Petrushenko (USSR) Sapsford/Petchey (GBR) Lisbon (POR) Sanchez/Carbonell (ESP) Bendtsen/Camradt (DEN) Blois (FRA) Korda/Suk (CSSR) Pistolesi/Mezzadri (ITA) Ostende (BEL) Carlsson/Svensson (SWE) Oresar/Saric (YUG) Geneva (SUI) Cane/Fioroni (ITA) Novacek/Vajda (CSSR) Budapest (HUN) Courteau/Benhabiles (FRA) Sundström/Lidqvist (SWE) Serramazzoni (ITA) Nyström/Wilander (SWE) Mecir/Pimek (CSSR) Nice (FRA) Gunnarsson/Simonsson (SWE) Knerr/Pfannkoch (GER) Bastad (SWE) Beutel/Zipf (GER) Simonsson/Svensson (SWE) Prerov (CSK) Panatta/Alciati (ITA) Pzilipcuk/Leonjuk (USSR) Barcelona (ESP) Parrini/Canessa (ITA) Bergstrand/Simonsson (SWE) Berlin (GER) Moretton/Noah (FRA) Ferrer/Margets (ESP) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

125 EUROPEAN SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Venue Cat. Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Sorgun (TUR) M35 Marc Brill (GER) Erik Lindroos (SWE) RR 2016 Sorgun (TUR) W35 Svenja Weidemann (GER) Stefanie Kolar (GER) Sorgun (TUR) M40 Gerhard Fahlke (GER) Benoit Coppens (BEL) Sorgun (TUR) M45 Alexander Windisch (GER) Zoran Shevchenko (MKD) Sorgun (TUR) W45 Jurate Hardy (LTU) Mari-Liis Parmas (FIN) RR 2016 Sorgun (TUR) M50 Manfred Hundstorfer (AUT) Christian Greuter (GER) Sorgun (TUR) W50 Liselot Prechtel (NED) Malgorzata Andrzejczuk (POL) Sorgun (TUR) M55 Karl Pansy (AUT) Florian Ebner (GER) Sorgun (TUR) M60 Harald Hellmonseder (AUT) Jaroslav Kratochvil (CZE) Sorgun (TUR) W60 Encarnacion Gomis Ruiz (ESP) Christiane Deryckere (BEL) RR 2016 Sorgun (TUR) M65 Bruno Renoult (FRA) Peter Marklstorfer (GER) Sorgun (TUR) W65 Susanne Schweda (GER) Sylvia Balkow (GER) Sorgun (TUR) M70 Peter Adrigan (GER) Johannes Muehlenburg (AUT) WO 2016 Sorgun (TUR) W70 Sylvia Bauwens (GER) Barbara Von Ende (GER) Sorgun (TUR) M75 Peter Pokorny (AUT) Hans Koller (GER) Sorgun (TUR) W75 Ingrid Kaminski (GER) Renate Grund (GER) RR 2016 Sorgun (TUR) M80 Herbert Althaus (GER) Ismail Serim (TUR) RR 2015 Sofia (BUL) M35 Daniel Dolbea (GER) David Goncalves (FRA) Sofia (BUL) W35 Alina Carmelia Stroiu (ROU) Daniela Schoppmeyer (ROU) RR 2015 Sofia (BUL) M40 Gerhard Fahlke (GER) Sebastian Jackson (GBR) Sofia (BUL) W40 Ana Salas-Lozano (ESP) Tzvetelina Havren (BUL) RR 2015 Sofia (BUL) M45 Alexander Windisch (GER) Blagovest Petrov (BUL) Sofia (BUL) W45 Jurate Hardy (LTU) Lucie Schwab (AUT) Sofia (BUL) M50 Manfred Hundstorfer (AUT) Christian Greuter (GER) Sofia (BUL) M55 Karl Pansy (AUT) Pierre Godfroid (BEL) (7) 2015 Sofia (BUL) W55 Gundula Wieland (GER) Laura De Vittori (ITA) RR 2015 Sofia (BUL) M60 J. Lazcano-Hernandez (ESP) Harald Hellmonseder (AUT) 76 (3) Sofia (BUL) W60 Nora Blom (NED) Jana Sedlackova (CZE) RR 2015 Sofia (BUL) M65 Bruno Renoult (FRA) Gerd Dahmen (GER) Sofia (BUL) W65 Annemarie Haeringer (GER) Heidemarie Oehlsen (GER) Sofia (BUL) M70 Peter Adrigan (GER) Franz Schilcher (AUT) RR 2015 Sofia (BUL) M75 Peter Pokorny (AUT) Spartaco Bomio (SUI) RR 2015 Sofia (BUL) M80 Henri Crutchet (FRA) Herbert Althaus (GER) RR 2014 Sofia (BUL) M35 Daniel Dolbea (GER) Carsten Groeger (GER) Sofia (BUL) W35 B. Pawlowa-Dimitrova (BUL) Jessica Schmidt (GER) RR 2014 Sofia (BUL) M40 Gerhard Fahlke (GER) Yuri Doychev (BUL) Sofia (BUL) W40 Ana Salas-Lozano (ESP) Martina Schueler (GER) RR 2014 Sofia (BUL) M45 A. Lindholm (FIN) Jorgen Aberg (SWE) 76 (3) Sofia (BUL) M50 Manfred Hundstorfer (AUT) Alexander Jahn (AUT)

126 Year Venue Cat. Winner Runner-Up Score Sofia (BUL) W50 Liselot Prechtel (NED) B. Koutna (CZE) / I. Gutmann-Resch (AUT) RR 2014 Sofia (BUL) M55 Pierre Godfroid (BEL) Karl PANSY (AUT) Sofia (BUL) W55 Eva Bogar Szabo (HUN) Irina Klimova (RUS) RR 2014 Sofia (BUL) M60 J. Lazcano-Hernandez (ESP) Bruno Renoult (FRA) (7) 2014 Sofia (BUL) W60 E. Gomiz Ruiz (ESP) Heide Froeysok (GER) RR 2014 Sofia (BUL) M65 Gerd Dahmen (GER) A. Zdzislaw Stoltmann (LUX) Sofia (BUL) W65 Heidemarie Oehlsen (GER) Pinuccia Sacchi Caridi (ITA) Sofia (BUL) M70 Peter Pokorny (AUT) Peter Adrigan (GER) Sofia (BUL) W70 Heide Orth (GER) R. Nadge (GER) / P. Van Den Tempel (NED) RR 2014 Sofia (BUL) M75 Rolf Westman (SWE) Pekka Olkkonen (FIN) RR 2014 Sofia (BUL) M80 Henri Crutchet (FRA) Gabriel Ryzhevskiy (RUS) Sofia (BUL) M35 Ivaylo Traykov (BUL) Matthias Mueller (GER) Sofia (BUL) W35 B. Pawlowa-Dimitrova (BUL) Tzvetelina Nikolova (BUL) RR 2013 Sofia (BUL) M40 Thassilo Haun (GER) Andrea Spizzica (ITA) Sofia (BUL) M45 Fernando Granero (ESP) Alec Arho-Havren (FIN) Sofia (BUL) W45 Lucie Schwab-Zelinka (AUT) Jurate Hardy (LTU) RR 2013 Sofia (BUL) M50 K. Effraimoglou (GRE) Alessio Frontespezi (ITA) Sofia (BUL) W50 Liselot Prechtel Koot (NED) Luisa Gouveia (POR) (7) 2013 Sofia (BUL) W55 Gundula Wieland (GER) Encarnacion Gomis Ruis (ESP) RR 2013 Sofia (BUL) M55 Pierre Godfroid (BEL) Christian Bauer (AUT) Sofia (BUL) W60 Heidi Eisterlehner (GER) Radomila Martinicova (CZE) RR 2013 Sofia (BUL) M60 Bruno Renoult (FRA) Harald Helmonseder (AUT) Sofia (BUL) M65 Valentin Raus (ROU) Juan Ruiz Perez (ESP) Sofia (BUL) W65 Heidemarie Oehlsen (GER) Pinuccia Sacchi Caridi (ITA) RR 2013 Sofia (BUL) M70 Peter Pokorny (AUT) Zoltan Fabian (HUN) Sofia (BUL) M75 Rolf Westman (SWE) Aleksander Denca (POL) RR 2013 Sofia (BUL) M80 Angelo Sala (ITA) Swen Pewe (SWE) (10-8) 2012 Sofia (BUL) W35 Maria Bergenheim (EST) Ewa Raczynska (POL) RR 2012 Sofia (BUL) M35 Thassilo Haun (GER) Ovidiu Teci (ROU) Sofia (BUL) M40 Egils Valeinis (LAT) Yuri Doychev (BUL) Sofia (BUL) W40 Lucie Schwab-Zelinka (AUT) J. Hardy (LTU) / T. Nikolova (BUL) RR 2012 Sofia (BUL) W45 Lesley O Halloran (IRL) Marzena Rowicka (POL) RR 2012 Sofia (BUL) M45 Alec Arho-Havren (FIN) Alexey Karpenko (RUS) Sofia (BUL) M50 Karl Pansy (AUT) K Effraimoglou (GRE) Sofia (BUL) W50 Liselot Prechtel Koot (NED) Ellen Neumann (GER) RR 2012 Sofia (BUL) W55 Irina Klimova (RUS) Hristina Tabakova (BUL) RR 2012 Sofia (BUL) M55 Joachim Berner (FIN) Gaetano Longo (ITA) Sofia (BUL) W60 Radomila Martinicova (CZE) Renate Haubner (AUT) RR 2012 Sofia (BUL) M60 Bruno Renoult (FRA) Alfred Boeckl (GER) Sofia (BUL) W65 Gudula Eisemann (GER) Heiderose Toth (AUT) RR 2012 Sofia (BUL) M65 Peter Adrigan (GER) Valentin Raus (ROU) Sofia (BUL) M70 Peter Nader (AUT) Zoltan Fabian (HUN) Sofia (BUL) W70 Nanda Fischer (GER) Vera Muratova (RUS) RR 2012 Sofia (BUL) M80 Sven Pewe (SWE) Bo Hemborg (SWE) RR 2017 Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

127 EUROPEAN SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Venue Cat. Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 La Manga Club (ESP) M35 Cercle Sabadelles 1856 (ESP) BLTC Bastion Baselaar (NED) La Manga Club (ESP) M45 TV 1846 Alzey (GER) Sporting Vichy Bellerive T (FRA) La Manga Club (ESP) M50 ASD Il Quadrifoglio (ITA) TC Blau Weiss Furstenzell 1 (GER) La Manga Club (ESP) M55 ASDNCT Augusta (ITA) TC Blau Weiss Furstenzell 1 (GER) La Manga Club (ESP) W35 Taunton (GBR) St. Georges Hill LTC (GBR) La Manga Club (ESP) W50 CC Villa de Madrid (ESP) St. Georges Hill LTC (GBR) La Manga Club (ESP) M35 Yesilyurt Spor Kulubu (TUR) Murcia Club Tenis (ESP) La Manga Club (ESP) M45 Vichi (FRA) Villa D Adda (ITA) La Manga Club (ESP) M50 Furstenzell (GER) Leusderpark (NED) La Manga Club (ESP) M55 St. George Hill LTC (GBR) ASD NCT Augusta (ITA) La Manga Club (ESP) M60 SP TC Sergiev Posad (RUS) TC GW Idstein (GER) La Manga Club (ESP) M65 TC Wolfsburg Pforzheim (GER) Leicestershire (GBR) La Manga Club (ESP) M70 TP Pasching (AUT) CT Palermo (ITA) La Manga Club (ESP) W40 Polo Barcelona (ESP) Chamartin (ESP) La Manga Club (ESP) W50 St. George Hill (GBR) RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) La Manga Club (ESP) W60 West Hants T.C. (GBR) RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) La Manga Club (ESP) W65 Lagardere Paris Racing (FRA) The 45 Club (GBR) La Manga Club (ESP) M35 Hamburg (GER) Virgin Active (GBR) La Manga Club (ESP) M50 TC Cortina (ITA) Fürstenzell Team 1 (GER) La Manga Club (ESP) M55 Eschborn (GER) T. Root Asten (NED) La Manga Club (ESP) M60 Nastro Verde (ITA) LTV Lelystad (NED) La Manga Club (ESP) M65 Grasshopper (SUI) TC Siershahn (GER) La Manga Club (ESP) M70 CT Palermo (ITA) Centre Point (NED) La Manga Club (ESP) W40 RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) TC Cash (NED) La Manga Club (ESP) W50 CSM d Eaubonne (FRA) Campo Villa Madrid (ESP) La Manga Club (ESP) W60 The 45 Club (GBR) West Hants (GBR) La Manga Club (ESP) W65 Lagardere Paris (FRA) Bridgewater (GBR) La Manga Club (ESP) M 45 CT Tarragona (ESP) Villa d Adda (ITA) La Manga Club (ESP) M 50 TC Furstenzell (GER) TCC Cortina (ITA) La Manga Club (ESP) M 55 TC Tosi (ITA) TC65 Eschborn (GER) La Manga Club (ESP) M 60 Badener (AUT) Royal Leopold (BEL) RR 2013 La Manga Club (ESP) M 65 Dusseldorf (GER) Faustino (ITA) La Manga Club (ESP) M 70 CT Palermo (ITA) RCT Barcelona La Manga Club (ESP) W 40 CT Chamartin (ESP) TC Oranje (NED) RR 2013 La Manga Club (ESP) W 45 CSM d Eaubonne (FRA) TC Cash (NED) RR 2013 La Manga Club (ESP) W 50 Campo Madrid (ESP) TC Prato (ITA)

128 Year Venue Cat. Winner Runner-Up Score La Manga Club (ESP) W 60 Warwick (GBR) The 45 Club (GBR) La Manga Club (ESP) W 65 Lagardere Paris (FRA) Bridgewater LTC (GBR) La Manga Club (ESP) M 35 TC Sissach (SUI) Bastion Baselaar (NED) La Manga Club (ESP) M 45 SC Villa D Adda (ITA) LTV Leusderpark (NED) La Manga Club (ESP) M 50 Canottieri Mincio (ITA) TC Lido Lugano (SUI) La Manga Club (ESP) M 55 TC Tosi Alles (ITA) TC Plessis Trevisse (FRA) La Manga Club (ESP) M 60 Badener AC (AUT) AC Suthwalda (NED) La Manga Club (ESP) M 65 DSD Düsseldorf (GER) Ljan (NOR) La Manga Club (ESP) M 70 CT Palermo (ITA) TV Centre Point (NED) La Manga Club (ESP) W 40 Eaubonne (FRAU) LTC Rapid (NED) La Manga Club (ESP) W 50 ASD Prato (ITA) RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) La Manga Club (ESP) W 60 Warwick Boat Club (GBR) The 45 Club (GBR) La Manga Club (ESP) W 65 Lagardere Paris (FRA) Delftse T. Bond (NED) Vale do Lobo (POR) M 35 Brottkarrs (SWE) Bastion Baselaar 1 (NED) Sabadelles (ESP) M 45 SC Vilal D Adda (ITA) TC Neumarkt (AUT) Arosa (SUI) M 50 ADS Adisca D Isonzo (ITA) St. George s Hill (GBR) Roehampton (GBR) M 55 TC Tosi Alles (ITA) TC Eschborn (GER) Elba (ITA) M 65 CT Palermo A.S.D. (ITA) TV Centre Point (NED) Valencia (ESP) M 70 TC VSV Villach (AUT) TV Centre Point (NED) Vale do Lobo (POR) W 40 Eaubonne (FRAU) ALTC Popeye (NED) Vale do Lobo (POR) W 50 Woodford Wells (GBR) Wimbledon Club (GBR) Slazburg (AUT W 60 The 45 Club (GBR) DLTC Dash 35 (NED) Salzburg (AUT) W 65 Lagardere Paris (FRA) T.V. Castricum (NED) Valencia (ESP) M 45 Cercle Sabadelles (ESP) LTV Leusdepark (NED) Elba (ITA) M 50 Lingener TV GW (GER) TC Tosi (ITA) Arosa (SUI) M 55 TC Roehampton (GBR) TC Ollioulais (FRA) Salzburg (AUT) M 60 Lese G-W Köln (GER) Wolfsburg Pforzheim (GER) Rakovnik (CZE) M 65 CT Palermo (ITA) Rot-Weiss Berlin (GER) Karlsruhe (GER) M 70 Kölner Blau Weiss (GER) Karlsruhe ETV (GER) Vale do Lobo (POR) W 40 ASD Nomentano (ITA) East Devon TC (GBR) Vale do Lobo (POR) W 50 Wimbledon Club (GBR) Woodford Wells (GBR) Vale do Lobo (POR) W 60 Lagardere Paris (FRA) Bridgewater LTC (GBR) Rome (ITA) M 45 Thorpe Wood (GBR) Castiglione d.pescaia (ITA) Elba (ITA) M 50 Lingener TV GW (GER) TC Tosi (ITA) Arosa (SUI) M 55 TC WB Herner (GER) TC Herrsching (GER) Rakovnik (CZE) M 60 Wolfsburg Pforzheim (GER) CT Lucca (ITA) Salzburg (AUT) M 65 CT Palermo (ITA) Rot-Weiss Berlin (GER) Karlsruhe (GER) M 70 Karlsruhe ETV (GER) Kölner Blau Weiss (GER) Vale do Lobo (POR) W 40 RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) ASD Nomentano (ITA) Vale do Lobo (POR) W 50 Wimbledon Club (GBR) ZTC Shot (NED) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

129 Year Venue Cat. Winner Runner-Up Score 2009 Vale do Lobo (POR) W 60 Lagardere Paris (FRA) Bridgewater (GBR) Düren (GER) M35/40 Gladbacher (GER) TC Gürzenich Wald (GER) Rome (ITA) M 45 Canottieri Roma (ITA) Ferratella S.C. (ITA) Barcelona (ESP) M 50 TC Tosi Legnano (ITA) TC 65 Eschborn (GER) Arosa (SUI) M 55 Lugi Lund (SWE) C.T. Plessis Trevise (FRA) Carpi-Modena (ITA) M 60 DSD Düsseldorf e.v. (GER) Carpi Modena (ITA) Berlin (GER) M 65 CT Palermo (ITA) Rot-Weiss Berlin (GER) Karlsruhe (GER) M 70 KETV Karlsruhe (GER) The Queen s Club (GBR) Vale do Lobo (POR) W 40 ALTC Popeye (NED) Wimbledon Club (GBR) Vale do Lobo (POR) W 50 Blau-Weiss Berlin (GER) Olympia Neumünster (GER) Budapest (HUN) W 60 Lagardere Paris (FRA) Matyasfoldi Budapest (HUN) Vale do Lobo (POR) M 45 TC Tosi (ITA) Saltsjö-Duvnäs TK (SWE) Arosa (SUI) M 55 C.T. Plessis Trevise (FRA) Barcino Barcelona (ESP) Moenchengladbach (GER) M 60 CT Palermo (ITA) Gladbacher (GER) Salzburg (AUT) M 65 CT Palermo (ITA) Rot-Weiss Berlin (GER) Karlsruhe (GER) M 70 KETV Karlsruhe (GER) Rot-Weiss Eschenried (GER) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 R.C.T. Barcelona (ESP) TC Cash (NED) Le Touquet (FRA) W 50 Bridgwater (GBR) Woodford Wells (GBR) Budapest (HUN) W 60 Matyasföld (HUN) Stockdorf (GER) Vale do Lobo (POR) M 45 Plessis Trevise (FRA) Tennis Club Tosi (ITA) Arosa (SUI) M 55 TC Kriftel (GER) TC Grasshopper (SUI) Salzburg (AUT) M 60 Palermo Due Club (ITA) Gladbacher TC (GER) Valencia (ESP) M 65 TC SF Hamborn 07 (GER) Blau Weiss Köln (GER) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 Vincennes (FRA) T.C. Cash (NED) Le Touquet (FRA) W 50 Bridgwater (GBR) MTSV Olympia (GER) Le Touquet (FRA) W 60 Racing Club de France (FRA) TC Phocéen (FRA) Vale do Lobo (POR) M 45 Plessis Trevise (FRA) TC Altenstadt (AUT) Arosa (SUI) M 55 TC Kriftel (GER) Helsingborgs TK (SWE) Salzburg (AUT) M 60 Palermo Due Club (ITA) Rot-Weiss Berlin (GER) Karlsruhe (GER) M 65 BW Köln 1930 (GER) KETV Karlsruhe (GER) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 ASS Tennis Neuilly (FRA) TC Windekind (BEL) Le Touquet (FRA) W 50 The 45 Club (GBR) CT Monza (ITA) Feldkirch (AUT) M 45 TC Altenstadt (AUT) Le Plessis Trevise (FRA) Dortmund (GER) M 55 Leicestershire LTC (GBR) RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) Berlin (GER) M 60 Rot-Weiss Berlin (GER) TC SF Hamborn (GER) Salzburg (AUT) M 65 BW Köln 1930 (GER) Klipper Hamburg (GER) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 ASS Tennis Neuilly (FRA) Wimbledon Club (GBR) Le Touquet (FRA) W 50 The 45 Club (GBR) CT Monza (ITA) Feldkirch (AUT) M 45 TC Altenstadt (AUT) CT La Salut (ESP) Le Touquet (FRA) M 55 B-W Saarbrücken (GER) DSD Düsseldorf (GER) W/O 129

130 Year Venue Cat. Winner Runner-Up Score Le Touquet (FRA) M 60 TC SF Hamborn (GER) TV Buchschlag (GER) Salzburg (AUT) M 65 TC Klipper Hamburg (GER) TC RW Eschenried (GER) Rome (ITA) W 40 TC Roma (ITA) Chandos LTC (GBR) Rome (ITA) W 50 The 45 Club (GBR) Warwick Boat Club (GBR) Barcelona (ESP) M 45 CT La Salut (ESP) TC Altenstadt (AUS) Barcelona (ESP) M 55 B-W Saarbrücken (GER) RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP)) Salzburg (AUT) M 60 TC SF Hamborn (GER) LTTC RW Berlin (GER) Eschenried (GER) M 65 TC Klipper Hamburg (GER) TC Eschenried (GER) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 TC Roma (ITA) Woodford Wells (GBR) Le Touquet (FRA) W 50 Warwick Boat Club (GBR) The 45 Club (GBR) Feldkirch (AUT) M 45 TC Altenstadt (AUT) RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) Almere (NED) M 55 B.W. Saarbrücken (GER) CP Almere (NED) Salzburg (AUT) M 60 TC SF Hamborn (GER) The 45 Club (GBR) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 TC Lombardo (ITA) RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 TC Lombardo (ITA) RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) Le Touquet (FRA) W 50 The 45 Club (GBR) Warwick Boat Club (GBR) Feldkirch (AUT) M 45 TC Altenstadt (AUT) TC Wörgl (AUS) Velden (AUT) M 55 B.W. Saarbrücken (GER) TC Hamborn (GER) Birmingham (GBR) M 60 TC Hamborn (GER) TC Bendestorf (GER) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 TC Lombardo (ITA) Chandos LTC (GBR) Le Touquet (FRA) W 50 The 45 Club (GBR) Warwick Boat Club (GBR) Leicester (GBR) M 45 TC W.B. Hemer (GER) TC Altenstadt (GER) Duisburg (GER) M 55 TC Hamborn (GER) TC Pries W/O 1999 Winchester (GBR) M 60 The 45 Club (GBR) Edgbaston (GBR) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 RC Barcelona (ESP) HVS Helsinki (FIN) Le Touquet (FRA) W 50 The 45 Club (GBR) SC Victoria Hamburg (GER) Barcelona (ESP) M 45 B.W. Saarbrücken (GER) RCT Barcelona (ESP) Duisburg (GER) M 55 TC Hamborn (GER) LTTC RW Berlin (GER) Hamburg (GER) M 60 Klipper Hamburg (GER) TC Bendestorf (GER) Weilheim (GER) W 50 Cumberland LTC (GBR) The 45 Club (GBR) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 Cumberland LTC (GBR) TC Lombardo (ITA) Barcelona (ESP) M 45 B.W. Saarbrücken (GER) RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) Cervia (ITA) M 55 TC Hamborn 07 (GER) TC Bergamo Strada (ITA) Eschenried (GER) M 60 Klipper Hamburg (GER) R-W Eschenried (GER) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 Cumberland LTC (GBR) RTC Barcelona (ESP) Le Touquet (FRA) W 50 The 45 Club (GBR) Cumberland LTC (GBR) Würzburg (GER) M 45 B.W. Saarbrücken (GER) Würzburg (GER) Le Touquet (FRA) M 55 Strada Lampardi (ITA) TC Bendestorf (GER) Warwick (GBR) W 40 The 45 Club (GBR) Sparkasse Kufstein (AUT) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

131 Year Venue Cat. Winner Runner-Up Score 1996 Winchester (GBR) W 50 The 45 Club (GBR) Winchester (GBR) Saarbrücken (GER) M 45 B.W. Saarbrücken (GER) RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) Le Touquet (FRA) M 55 TC Heraklith (AUT) Stade Toulousain (FRA) Barcelona (ESP) W 40 Sparkasse Kufstein (AUT) The 45 Club (GBR) Winchester (GBR) M 45 B.W. Saarbrücken (GER) Rochus Club (GER) Vienna (AUT) M 55 Rot-Weiss Köln (GER) Chamartin Madrid (ESP) Le Touquet (FRA) W 40 RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) Sparkasse Kufstein (AUT) Berlin (GER) M 45 Rochus Düsseldorf (GER) Rot-Weiss Berlin (GER) Hamburg (GER) M 55 TC Klipper Hamburg (GER) TUS Hamm (GER) Milan (ITA) W 40 The 45 Club (GBR) Casino Noordwijk (NED) Berlin (GER) M 45 TC Rot-Weiss Berlin (GER) Rochus Club (GER) Pörtschach (AUT) M 55 TC Klipper Hamburg (GER) Weiss-Rot Stuttgart (GER) Düsseldorf (GER) M 45 TC Rot-Weiss Berlin (GER) Rochus Club (GER) Madrid (ESP) M 55 TC Villach (AUT) Queen s Club (GBR) Capriano Brianza (ITA) M 45 Rochus Düsseldorf (GER) TC Erba Strada (ITA) Barcelona (ESP) M 55 TC Rot-Weiss Berlin (GER) R.C. Polo Barcelona (ESP) Schluchsee (GER) M 45 Strada Vimercate (ITA) RCT Barcelona-1899 (ESP) Pörtschach (AUT) M 45 Rochus Düsseldorf (GER) TC Villach (AUT) Bad Wörishofen (GER) M 45 TC Villach (AUT) Rochus Club (GER) Bad Herremalb (GER) M 45 Rochus Düsseldorf (GER) Klipper Hamburg (GER) Vienna (AUT) M 45 Klipper Hamburg (GER) Wiener Park Club (AUT) Bordeaux (FRA) M 45 Klipper Hamburg (GER) Arousiers (FRA) Hamburg (GER) M 45 Klipper Hamburg (GER) Villa Primrose (FRA)

132 EUROPEAN BEACH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN S DOUBLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Sozopol (BUL) Cramarossa/Garavini (ITA) Cappelleti/Carli (ITA) Eilat (ISR) Cappelletti/Marighella (ITA) Carli/Meliconi (ITA) Brighton (GBR) Calbucci/Garavini (ITA) Cramarossi/Meliconi (ITA) Brighton (GBR) Calbucci/Garavini (ITA) Carli/Cappelletti (ITA) San Marino (SMR) Garavini/Tazzari (ITA) Carli/Cappelletti (ITA) (4) 2011 Albena (BUL) Carli/Cappelletti (ITA) Calbucci/Meliconi (ITA) Antalya (TUR) Mingozzi/Marighella (ITA) Maldini/Meliconi (ITA) Cagliari (ITA) Felisatti/Fiocchi (ITA) Calbucci/Tazzari (ITA) Riccione (ITA) Garavini/Tazzari (ITA) Maldini/Meliconi (ITA) def. EUROPEAN BEACH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN S DOUBLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score 2016 Sozopol (BUL) Cimatti/Daina (ITA) Délia/Gasparri (ITA) Eilat (ISR) Bacchetta/Cimatti (ITA) Daina/Gasparri (ITA) Brighton (GBR) D Elia/Visani (ITA) Bacchetta/Cimatti (ITA) Brighton (GBR) Daina/Zanaboni (ITA) Bereth/Blank (GER) 62 76(0) 2012 San Marino (SMR) Bonadonna/D Elia (ITA) Bacchetta/Spazzoli (ITA) Albena (BUL) Briganti/Olivieri (ITA) Bonadonna/D Elia (ITA) Antalya (TUR) Briganti/Olivieri (ITA) Bacchetta/Spazzoli (ITA) Cagliari (ITA) Olivieri/Santangelo (ITA) Briganti/Stefanelli (ITA) Riccione (ITA) Briganti/Stefanelli (ITA) Bruschi/Olivieri (ITA) EUROPEAN BEACH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS MIXED DOUBLES Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Score Sozopol (BUL) Cimatti/Cappelliti (ITA) Glimakova/Syrov (RUS) Eilat (ISR) Burmakin/Churakova (RUS) Marighella/Bacchetta (ITA) Brighton (GBR) D Elia/Cramarossa (ITA) Bacchetta/Garavini (ITA) Brighton (GBR) Daina/Garavini (ITA) D Elia/Carli (ITA) 76(5) San Marino (SMR) Garavini/Bacchetta (ITA) Tazzari/D Elia (ITA) Albena (BUL) D Elia/Meliconi (ITA) Bulykina/Nanava (RUS) Antalya (TUR) Briganti/Mingozzi (ITA) Spazzoli/Meliconi (ITA) 76(7) 76(7) 2009 Cagliari (ITA) Briganti/Calabucci (ITA) De Filippi/Stefanelli (ITA) Riccione (ITA) Olivieri/Berardi (ITA) Denkova/Pisecky (CZE) Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

133 EUROPEAN BEACH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Boys Doubles Year Venue Winner Runner-Up 2016 Sozopol (BUL) Attolino/Banci (ITA) Marconi/Biagino (ITA) EUROPEAN BEACH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Girls Doubles Year Venue Winner Runner-Up 2016 Sozopol (BUL) Giusti/Casadei (ITA) Tripa/Valentini (ITA) EUROPEAN BEACH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Junior Mixed Doubles Year Venue Winner Runner-Up 2016 Sozopol (BUL) Valentini/Banci (ITA) Marconi/Guisti (ITA) 133

134 Tennis Europe Partners & Sponsors Tennis Europe would like to thank all of the partners and sponsors that helped us to serve European tennis during In 2017, Tennis Europe celebrates ten years in partnership with the world s leading tennis equipment manufacturer, HEAD - the Official Racquet, Ball & Bag Partner of the organisation, as well as presenting sponsor of Europe s largest junior team tennis competition, the Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD. In 2008, Tennis Europe first announced a partnership with Polar Electro Oy, under which the pioneer and leader heart-rate training system manufacturer is recognised as the Official Training Computer Partner of Tennis Europe. La Manga Club has been an Official Partner of the European Tennis Federation since The awardwinning sports and leisure resort in Murcia, Spain, has 28 courts and regularly hosts clubs and teams from across Europe for their clay court training. On 14th January 2016, Tennis Europe announced a 2-year partnership with leading tennis tour operator Patricio Travel. Under the terms of the agreement, the German company is recognised as the European Federation s official travel partner, and will be involved in the hosting and organisation of major senior tennis events. 134 On 27th May 2016, Tennis Europe announced a 2-year partnership with the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy; our first ever official academy partner. Overseen by the coach of Serena Williams, Patrick Mouratoglou, the pioneering French Riviera-based training facility will host Tennis Europe Junior Tour events as well as meetings and conferences in the future Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting 2016 Annual Report

135 On 30th June, 2016, Tennis Europe embarked on a new 2-year partnership with Europe s leading health and racquets business, David Lloyd Leisure, which becomes an Official Health and Leisure Partner of the European Tennis Federation, as well as presenting sponsor of the European Tennis Trophy. Tennis Europe and Den Haag-based global tennis recruitment platform OrangeCoach have been cooperating since The collaboration is aimed at developing career opportunities for Europe s tennis coaching community. Sports Marketing Surveys Inc. is the Official Research Partner of Tennis Europe. The two companies have been collaborating for more than ten years on a wide range of research projects aimed at improving the understanding of the tennis market. Tennis Europe and Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) signed a 2-year partnership agreement in January 2016, which sees PTR become the Official Continuous Learning Provider of the Tennis CoachEd initiative. 135

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