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"Hands across the net, friendship across the ocean "

Qu’est-ce que l’International Lawn Tennis Club ?

Le premier « International Lawn Tennis Club » (ou « International Club » ou ILTC) fut celui de Grande-Bretagne, fondé en 1924 par le très grand journaliste de tennis A. Wallis Myers, sur la suggestion de l’ex-premier ministre de Sa Majesté Britannique Lord Balfour. Cet homme d’état anglais, fervent amateur de tennis, avait compris combien le sport en général et le tennis en particulier, d’abord merveilleux moyens d’éducation de la jeunesse, pouvaient aider en même temps à créer et développer des liens nouveaux entre les hommes de tous les pays.

 
Lord Arthur Balfour
 
Wallis Myers


Le but commun des ILTC est donc de maintenir et d’intensifier des liens étroits de camaraderie et d’amitié entre les membres de chaque ILTC d’une part, et entre les joueurs internationaux des divers pays membres, d’autre part. Par des rencontres amicales annuelles, ils s’efforcent d’améliorer les relations cordiales entre les différents pays du monde. Des compétitions dans plusieurs catégories d’âge existent et sont organisées chaque année par les pays qui le désirent. Contrairement aux rencontres amicales où les niveaux peuvent être disparates, ces épreuves sont généralement d’un haut niveau et l’inscription d’une équipe doit respecter ce critère

Pour être admis membre d’un ILTC, il faut avoir représenté son pays dans des rencontres internationales, ou bien avoir remporté un championnat national quelle que soit la catégorie (jeunes ou seniors), faire preuve sur un court de tennis et dans la vie d’éthique, de distinction et de fair-play. Des exceptions sont faites pour certains membres, qui bien que ne remplissant pas les critères de niveau de tennis, de sélection internationale pour un pays, ou de victoire d’un championnat national, peuvent être néanmoins admis dans l'ILTC parce qu'ils contribuent par leur action, à la promotion de notre sport et à la vie sociale du Club.

Après l’ILTC de Grande-Bretagne, d’autres ILTC furent créés successivement dans plusieurs pays. Ils sont 35 à ce jour dans le monde. Pour plus d’information, vous pouvez consulter le site de l’ILTC Council, conseil d’administration de tous les ILTC: http://www.ictennis.net//

L’ILTC de Monaco a été créé en 1979, comme vous pouvez le voir dans notre Historique.

Aims of the IC

 "The International Lawn Tennis Clubs or "ICs" as they are affectionately known around the world, have as their core values :

 a) The enhancement of international understanding and goodwill through sport, specifically tennis; 

 b) The playing of matches between nations among tennis players who have played representative tennis overseas;

 c) The maintenance, encouragement and development of the highest standards of good sportsmanship among players of all nations;

 d) In particular the encouragement of the standards referred to in c) above among young players;

 e) The enhancement of the lives of young people, many of whom may come from disadvantaged backgrounds, through teaching them the value of sport and tennis in particular;

 f) The welcoming and entertainment of tennis players visiting their country from abroad.



IC Council News & Events

avril 2026
Meet your Regional Representative for South America: Philippe Pinet, IC of Uruguay

Meet your Regional Representative for South America: Philippe Pinet, IC of Uruguay

Philippe Pinet’s life in tennis began long before he ever picked up a racket. Born into a family where the sport was woven into daily life, he grew up surrounded by its traditions and stories. On his father’s French side of the family, his grandmother had been a regional champion in Dijon, and his grandfather famously welcomed the French delegation that travelled to Montevideo in 1927 for an exhibition match. Tennis, quite simply, was part of the family heritage.

From an early age, Philippe progressed through every level of competitive junior tennis, competing in local, regional and South American tournaments across the under-12, under-14, under-16 and under-18 categories. His junior career took him to some of the most prestigious events in the world, including the Sunshine Cup, the Orange Bowl, the junior events at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, as well as the Trofeo Bonfiglio in Milan and the Copa Galea.

As a professional, Philippe competed in ATP tournaments around the world during the 1980s, achieving rankings of approximately 470 in singles and 370 in doubles. He also represented Uruguay in the Davis Cup and the Pan American Games, where he played as a competitor in Puerto Rico in 1979, and later returned as coach of the Uruguayan team at the Winnipeg Games in 1998.

Beyond his playing career, Philippe devoted many years to teaching and coaching tennis, and for nearly two decades managed a tennis club that balanced competitive squads, social tennis, cultural activities and a restaurant. It was also during this period, in 1998, that he helped introduce wheelchair tennis in Uruguay – an initiative that reflected his belief in the sport’s power to include and inspire. Since then, he has been managing the wheelchair tennis programme in Uruguay, in partnership with the national federation and the ITF.

Philippe has been a member of the IC of Uruguay since its early days in the 1980s. His involvement was almost inevitable: the IC’s founding members were drawn from longstanding tennis families, among them his own father.

What Philippe values most about the IC is its commitment to maintaining tennis in an amateur format that prioritises friendship, respect, fair play and an appreciation of the game’s history. He is particularly passionate about directing the IC of Uruguay’s philanthropic programme and helping it to grow and evolve.

Among Philippe’s most treasured memories are the IC anniversaries, when delegations from many countries have gathered in celebration, and the centenary of the IC of Great Britain at Wimbledon in 2024, which brought together members from around the world in a unique tribute to the Club’s heritage. “Above all, what I love most about the IC are the tours and events that are characterised by friendship, joy and a shared love of tennis among everyone taking part.”

Philippe has been the Regional Representative for South America on the IC Council since 2020, and is also the Vice-President of the IC of Uruguay. “I very much enjoy being the Regional Representative for South America because I have a lovely relationship with the people I work with from each IC, as well as decades-long friendships with many of the members. We share a special connection, with very similar concerns and realities, as tennis is for all of us a relatively young sport, without the long IC history found in Europe, the USA or Australia. I have also been fortunate to know the realities of these countries from a very young age, travelling to compete in junior tournaments there – and continuing to do so over many years.”

Outside tennis, Philippe is an entrepreneur and an agent for industrial companies in Uruguay – and as a guitar player and jazz music lover, he is also the Director of the Jazz Festival Montevideo.

You can connect with Philippe through his Instagram profile.

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IC Philantropy

Le Council des International Clubs a initié depuis plusieurs années un programme de philanthropie dans plusieurs pays. Vous trouverez ci-jointe une vidéo présentant les derniers programmes. Le site internet de l’IC Philantropie est le suivant : www.icphilanthropy.ictennis.net

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Liens utiles - Useful links

Federation Monégasque de Tennis www.monaco-tennis.com/
Monte-Carlo Country Club www.mccc.mc

IC Philantropy www.icphilanthropy.ictennis.net
IC Council www.ictennis.net