Tennis to resume under Covid19 Guidelines

Thank you for your patience during this pandemic – while we are all keen to get back on court, our top priority has always been the health and safety of all of players and spectators. With the easing of restrictions in NSW, tennis in Glen Innes is expected to get back to something like normal very soon – as always, please see the Facebook page and news posts here for up to date information.

  • Tuesday morning social tennis resumed on the 9th June.
  • Court hire is now available again as of the 21st September.
  • Competitions are expected to resume on the 12th October

Please read below an update of the club’s Covid-19 guidelines. We ask all players and members to adhere to the guidelines.

Click here to download Glen Innes Covid 19 PROTOCOLS for TENNIS RESUMPTION (1/6/20)
Click here to download the TENNIS NSW-Covid19-Community-Tennis-Guidelines (1/6/20)

INTRODUCTION:
Having regard to the recommendations from Tennis NSW COVID-19 Community Tennis Guidelines effective from 1st June the following guidelines will apply to resumption of tennis at the Glen Innes Tennis Club. Tennis NSW advises we must all take personal responsibility to minimise the potential of COVID-19. This means we must each abide by the guidelines below or the Club will be forced to close the courts again.

  • A) .Who can play?:
    Stay at home if you:
  • Have been in contact with someone with COVID-19 in the last 14 day
  • Have been overseas in the last 14 days
  • Have any flu like symptoms
    If you are in a high risk health category (e.g. persons with weakened immune system or persons with diagnosed chronic medical conditions such as lung conditions and kidney failure)
    In addition:
    Any persons aged over 70 (over 60 for people with pre-existing medical conditions or over 50 for Aboriginal or Torres Strait islander people with pre-existing medical conditions) are advised against playing if concerned for their safety.
    Very young children (under 5) must not attend the courts
  • B) Social Distancing:
    Tennis holds a unique advantage as a sport which requires no direct contact between players. You can also:
    Touch racquets instead of the regular pre or post match handshakes
    Keep 1.5 metres away from other people while watching or attending an outdoors tennis activity.

    C) Player / Community Protection Behaviours :
    To protect against infection, all players are required to
    Wash/sterilise your hands before and after you play and avoid touching your face while playing
    Not share water bottles and bring your own full bottle
    Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or hand-sanitiser when available, before and after eating, after going to the toilet, sneezing and coughing
    Cover your coughs and sneezes and dispose of any used tissue immediately
    Avoid touching your face
    Keep your distance from people who are obviously sick
    Be aware of what surfaces you touch.

  • 2. CLUBHOUSE USE:
    The club house will be available to players for the use of the toilet facilities only.  At this stage, updated recommendations from Tennis NSW indicates that the clubhouse can be open but strict social distancing and personal hygiene must be maintained so please keep this in mind when attending tennis.
  • 3. PLAYING CONDITIONS – ORGANISATION OF SESSIONS:
  • Session Convenor: Each session will continue to operate under the guidance of a convenor who will oversee the recording of names and telephone numbers on the sign on sheet on arrival collection of money and organise assistance from players to keep the area clean and safe. Hand sanitiser, soap,
    water, gloves and cloths/wipes will be provided.
    The recommendation of Tennis NSW is that players should be in play where possible and when finished playing for the day, leave immediately, rather than mingling socially.
  • The Club is permitted to utilise all available courts to the extent of four players per court so, attendance numbers will not need to be restricted.
    Use of balls: Eight (8) balls will be marked and allocated to each court. (Two balls per player). Each player only touches their allocated and marked balls when serving. Balls are returned when required to server by use of racquet only. At the end of each day’s session, the balls are collected, sanitised and
    kept in a container marked with that particular day. e.g. Tuesday Social Tennis.
    Registration of all players on arrival:
    On arrival, players must register their name on a list with the convenor which will also record telephone numbers as well as date and time of playing session (for the purposes of tracing should that be required). By having their name recorded on the register, players are also agreeing to abide by all the guidelines put in place by the Club.
    Fee Payment: The exact money must be placed in the receptacle provided. No change will be given.
    Playing Format: Playing format will be determined by the convenor for each cohort of players so as to minimise the off-court numbers; two or three spare players can play singles, have a hit or play cutthroat.
    Off-court players: Players not on court must stay 1.5 metres apart and adhere to the current social distancing recommendations.
    Cleaning: The Convenor from each Session will set up a weekly roster of two people to carry out cleaning duties for that Session. This includes making sure all surfaces, door handles and the toilet facilities are cleaned at the end of the Session. A sign-off sheet showing the time and day that cleaning
    was undertaken must be completed.
    Everyone who wants to play will have to take their turn to clean up after the session. Everyone’s help will be appreciated.
  • 4. COACHING SESSIONS:
    Coaching sessions will be the responsibility of the coach.
    All of the above guidelines will be adhered to.
    Attendance and contact details of coaching clients will be recorded on coach’s phone

Coaching to resume 1st June

TENNIS COACHING TO RESTART ON 1ST JUNE

With Covid 19 restrictions in place there will be strict procedures to follow for everybody’s safety.

1. No player is to attend if they are unwell, including having the flu or a cough.
2. The clubhouse will be off limits, except for toilet emergencies.
3. All players must use sanitiser on entering courts and when leaving. Coaches will provide the sanitiser.
4. Players will not be allowed to touch the balls and ball collection tubes will be marked and designated to each student to only use that tube. That means no serving practice will be allowed for the moment.
5. Students will not be allowed to touch any surfaces inside the court area eg net post winders, gates.
6. Students will have to maintain correct social distancing at all times.
7. The gates will be left open so students don’t have to touch them on entry and departure from the courts.
8. Drink bottles cannot be shared.
9. Students are only to be at the courts for lessons, please limit socialising before or after lessons.
10. Most students have current Active Kids vouchers and those that don’t will need to have the correct money which will be deposited into a court side container and not given to either of the coaches.
11. Only 4 students will be allowed per court and they will need to stay in their designated quarter.

ATTENTION: NEW FENCE UPDATE The new fence will be installed in the next few months and the courts will be closed for approximately 6 weeks. With that in mind and with the limited number of students currently allowed in lessons, I will be giving preferential treatment to long term, regular students who have good attendance records.

This is a trial opening for coaching. If we find that students have difficulty following the safety guidelines we will cancel coaching until conditions return closer to normal.

Saturday coaching will revert to 11-1pm during the winter months.
Any enquiries please ring Greg on 0431286200

2020/21 Memberships now due.

Thank you for your membership and support during 2019.  At a recent committee meeting, it was decided to extend the current membership period and bring the Membership Period for the Glen Innes and District Tennis Association in line with the financial year and the Tennis NSW Affiliation period-1st July – 30th June.

This will mean that each current membership will receive 6 months free membership, with renewal due 30th June, 2020. Any new memberships will carry forward until 30th June, 2021 (effectively 18 months Membership if paid in January)

Costs are summarised below (click the file at left to view the full fee schedule:

  • $60 for Adult Full Membership
  • $20 for Junior Full Membership
  • $120 for Family Full Membership
  • $30 for Night Tennis only (NB: excludes right to play in Club Championship)

 

Download the Membership Form here.

Bank details:- Glen Innes and District Tennis Association
BSB:- 932 – 000 Account No:- 645209

Club AGM

The club’s Annual General Meeting will be held Tuesday 19th November at 7pm at the Club House.

All committee positions will be declared vacant. The club is looking for more fresh faces and ideas, so if you are interested in helping the club moving forward, we ask for your attendance.

Alternatively if you are unable to attend, we welcome any suggestions and ideas, by sending us an email to the club’s website.

Club Christmas Party and Presentation

The Club Christmas Party and Presentation will be held on the 14th December.

Social tennis from 4pm with presentation to follow.
BBQ dinner afterwards – the club will provide meat, buns and drinks. You are invited to bring a plate of nibbles, salad or cakes/slice to share.
Then entertainment with Loris’ famous games and brainteasers.

DONT MISS IT !!

Far Northern Championships cancelled

Message from our tournament director:

It is with much sadness and disappointment that I inform all of you that we will have to cancel the Far Northern Championships. We have a total of 21 entries !! This is the first time in 30 years of being Tournament Director that the club has had to make this decision. I will email all the players and inform them of our decision. Thanks Di Morris.

Winter Comp winners

Congratulations to the team of Angus Lane, Earl Sharman, Codey Guise and Tracy Cook for winning the Saturday Winter Comp🥇

Thank you to all players that participate in the winter comp – some great tennis was played over the course of the competition.

Night comps for men’s and ladies will commence 14th October – if you are interested in playing, please contact the club as soon as possible to put your name down.

Far Northern Championships entries invited

The 2019 Far Northern Championships will be held on the 19th and 20th October.  Entries are now being invited for this fantastic event.

One of the longest running tournaments in the state, the Far Northern Championships have been running for 72 consecutive years and is well known across the region for being one of the friendliest competitions around.

Click here to download the Tournament Programme - 2019 Far Northern Championships

Download the Tournament Programme here.

Entries are invited for Mens Singles, Mens Doubles, Womens Singles, Womens Doubles, Mixed Doubles in A, B and C Grades as well as Junior Boys Singles, Boys Doubles, Girls Singles, Girls Singles and Junior Mixed Doubles.  Prize money is on offer for Winners and Runners-up in Grades A, B and C (see programme and entry forms for details).

We look forward to seeing a great turnout for one of the best and friendliest tournaments around.

Please email your entry forms to entries@gleninnestennis.com.au
Download the Entry Form here


Click here to download the Entry Form (fillable pdf format for ease of entry).

Newly Resurfaced Courts 1 & 2 Officially Open

Beautiful weather and some great tennis was the order of the day when Courts 1 & 2 were officially opened by Adam Marshall MP on the 20th July.


The club was very pleased to unveil new signs naming #1 as the Sue Rees Court and #2 as the Peter Haselwood Court.  Thank you for Adam for taking time out of his busy schedule to spend the afternoon with us and even play a set.

For those keen to see more of his tennis style, check out our Facebook page for video and photos of the afternoon.

We had a great roll-up for the afternoon with club members and friends, the usual Saturday comp players and many of our junior members who were attending Saturday coaching – everyone appreciated the afternoon tea as a great bonus (thank you to those who contributed).

Great to see the Glen Innes club go from strength to strength.

Adam Marshall to open new courts

We are pleased to announce that Adam Marshall MP will be opening our newly resurfaced courts (#1 and #2) on the 20th July 2019.

He plans to visit the club between 1pm and 2:30pm for the opening and afternoon tea.  Everyone (all members past and present as well as the public) is welcome to attend.

We ask that club members please bring a plate to share for afternoon tea.