
15-17 August 2025
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Sydney Beach Tennis School is thrilled to announce the upcoming Beach Tennis Tournament scheduled for 15, 16 and 17 of August 2025. Players of all levels are welcome to participate in this exciting event held at our beachfront venue. Get ready to showcase your skills, engage in friendly competition, and enjoy the thrill of beach tennis. Come and join us for a weekend of sun, sand, and intense matches at The beach Club Collaroy Pro-Am'25!
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Over 40's Men/Women
Over 50’s Men/Women
Adult & Junior
Doubles and mixed
A / Advanced
B / Intermediate
C / Beginner
ITF / Open
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Americano is a friendly, rotating doubles format where players change partners and opponents in each round. Instead of playing in fixed pairs, everyone plays with and against different players during the session. Each match accumulates points and is counted individually.
How it works:
Players are grouped in pools.
Each round, new doubles teams are automatically mixed.
You earn points as an individual based on how many points your team wins in each match.
At the end, scores are totalled, and the player with the most points wins.
Note that no ITF players are allowed to participate in this event.
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Events:
BT 10 (IPIN required)
BT 10 Bonus draw (consolation)
Doubles Over 40's Men/Women
Doubles Over 50’s Men/Women
Adult and Junior
Americano (non ITF players only)
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Events:
ITF BT50 (IPIN required)
Doubles categories
A/Advanced , B/Intermediate C/Beginner
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Events
BT50 semifinal & final
BT50 Bonus Draw (consolation)
Mixed Doubles A/Advanced, B/Intermediate, C/Beginner and Open
CAT c
Beginner
A beginner player is someone who is new to the sport and has little experience or training. This player is still learning the basic rules, techniques, and strategies of the game. Typically, beginner players:
Play infrequently, once a week or less.
Are participating in their first tournament or have limited tournament experience.
Have not advanced to semi-finals or beyond in any tournaments they have entered.
Have no background in other racquet sports.
Cat b
Intermediate
An intermediate player possesses a foundational understanding of the sport and has moved beyond the beginner stage. This player has some experience and demonstrates a moderate level of skill. Typically, intermediate players:
Play regularly, often more than once a week.
Have participated in other tournaments and may have advanced to semi-finals as begginers.
Exhibit a good grasp of game rules, techniques, and strategies.
Have a background in other racquet sports or have developed proficiency through consistent practice and coaching.
Are comfortable with basic shots and can engage in rallies with some consistency.
Cat a
Advanced
An advanced player exhibits a high level of skill, experience, and understanding of the sport. This player consistently demonstrates proficiency and competes effectively at a competitive level. Typically, advanced players:
Play frequently, often several times a week.
Have extensive tournament experience and regularly advance to quarter-finals, semi-finals, or finals.
Exhibit excellent knowledge of game rules, advanced techniques, and complex strategies.
Often have a strong background in racquet sports or have achieved high proficiency through years of dedicated practice and coaching.
Execute a wide range of shots with precision, engage in long rallies, and adapt strategies effectively during play.
Open
ITF professional
A professional player is at the pinnacle of the sport, demonstrating exceptional skill, experience, and dedication. This player competes at the highest levels. Typically, professional players:
Train and play dedicating significant hours each week to practice, conditioning, and competition.
Regularly participate in major tournaments.
Exhibit an in-depth understanding of game rules, advanced techniques, and sophisticated strategies.
Have extensive experience in racquet sports.
Execute all types of shots with exceptional precision, maintain high consistency in rallies, and adapt seamlessly to different opponents and conditions.
Have a current IPIN







