Tennis in Ontario: Exciting 2025 Events and Opportunities
The Ontario Tennis Association is kicking off 2025 with exciting events, tournaments, and new opportunities for players of all levels. From competitive play to technological innovations, it's shaping up to be an incredible year for tennis in the province.

2025 OTA Competitive Play Kicks Off at Sobeys

  • The 2025 Ontario Tennis Association (OTA) competitive season has started with five tournaments, including the Yonex U12 to U18 Junior Indoor Selection #1 at Sobeys Stadium.
  • Over 3,300 registered competitors and 2,300 recreational players mark a strong start for the year.
  • From juniors to seniors, OTA offers competitive opportunities for all skill levels.
  • New players and families can join by registering and checking out the tournament calendar.

Big Tournament Wins: $7K ATI and $6K White Oaks Niagara Open

  • The $7K ATI @ Veneto Open saw Jelena Vico defeat Anna Tabunshchyk in women’s singles, while Justin Boulais claimed victory in the men’s singles.
  • The $6K White Oaks Tim Kemp Memorial Tournament saw Anna Tabunshchyk win women’s singles, and Justin Boulais took the men’s singles title again.
  • The OTA continues to celebrate competitive success, with both tournaments receiving great feedback and community support.

2025 Tennis Symposium: A Must-Attend Event

  • The 2025 Tennis Symposium will be held on February 19th at Sobeys Stadium in Toronto.
  • The event will feature keynote speaker Andre Labelle, a prominent coach known for his role in developing Canadian star Bianca Andreescu.
  • Attendees will explore advancements in tennis technology, including AI, video analysis, and more.
  • The symposium is open to the public, with discounted pricing for Tennis Professionals Association (TPA) members.

OTA’s New Tools for Better Player and Tournament Management

  • The OTA has introduced several tools to streamline tournament and league management, including the League Planner, WTN Club Matchplay Tool, and Tournament Planner for Club Championships.
  • These tools make organizing and managing competitive play easier for clubs and players alike.
  • Features include simplified registration, automated match play management, and integration with ITF player ratings.


The Ontario Tennis Association is off to a fantastic start in 2025 with competitive play, tournaments, and a focus on technological advancements in tennis.

Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the sport, there are plenty of opportunities to get involved, improve, and stay connected with the growing tennis community in Ontario.

Check out the OTA website for more info.