Three promising junior players are capturing attention with their recent achievements and undeniable talent: Jin Woodman, Jocelyn Jia, and Gary Dhisinda. Each of these athletes is making significant strides, showcasing the depth of talent nurtured at Hume Tennis.
Festival of Tennis – something for the whole family..
The Festival of Tennis and Pickleball is a fantastic opportunity to explore all the racket sport action at Hume Tennis and Community Centre. This week-long event, running from Monday, October 21st to Sunday, October 28th, offers something for everyone in the family to enjoy.
Hume Tennis to hold largest Wheelchair Tennis Tournaments ever staged in Australia
Over 100 players from across the world, including most of the top 20 players in the Men’s, Women’s, and Quads divisions. This gathering of elite athletes will make it the largest wheelchair tennis events ever held in Australia
Jin Woodman Selected to Represent Australia at the World Team Cup in Portuga
Jin Woodman, a 14-year-old tennis wheelchair tennis prodigy from Hume Tennis, has been selected to represent his country at the prestigious World Team Cup in Portugal. Jin was one of three players chosen for the Australian junior team, and he was the youngest member of the team.
Hume Tennis Launches New Special Needs Tennis Program
Hume Tennis is proud to announce the launch of their new Special Needs Tennis Program, aimed at providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all players of different abilities. This program will be held on the first and third Saturday of each month from 1.30-2.30pm and will be coached by Zamir, one of Hume Tennis’ most experienced and friendly coaches.
Hume Tennis Centre will be Serving up a Smashing Good Time at our Open Family Day!”
Are you looking for a fun and exciting day out with your family? Look no further than Hume Tennis Centre’s Open Family Day on the 19th of February! From 10am until 2pm, we’ll be hosting a day full of tennis, games, and fun for the whole family.
Determination meets inspiration to build paralympic dreams
Hallee McCoombes may only be 11 years old, but her resolve to overcome adversity and be a shining example of sporting ability is bringing her to Melbourne this summer to meet the best wheelchair tennis players in the world.
Wheelchair players role into town for Australian Open Summer Series
Three international wheelchair tennis tournaments will take place in Australia in January, with the Victorian Wheelchair Open (10-14 January) and Melbourne Wheelchair Open (16-20 January) at Hume Tennis Centre, followed by the Australian Open wheelchair event from 24-28 January at Melbourne Park.
Meet Hume’s new Professional Tennis Coach
Meet Hume Tennis newest professional coach Zamir Yacob. Zamir’s life has always been about tennis and we are so excited he has chosen Hume to continue his professional tennis coaching career…Read more
Hume Tennis nominated for Tennis Victoria ‘Club of the Year’ 2020/21
2022 promises to be a great year for Hume Tennis and Community Centre players, following the club being named as a finalist in the Tennis Victoria Club of the Year in 2020/21. See why the centre was shortlisted and see all the action that players can enjoy in 2022.