Welcome to the International Lawn Tennis Club of Monaco
"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

septembre 2024
Reflections on the IC Centenary Week from Anne Clark, IC of GB Chair

Reflections on the IC Centenary Week from Anne Clark, IC of GB Chair

To summarise our ICGB Centenary week is not easy, but here goes……..

As I said at the Gala Ball, WOW!! What an amazing week which took 4 years in planning with an exceptional team. We are thrilled with the success of the week and appreciate all the thank you messages and good wishes – a real incentive for your ICs to arrange fixtures and develop initiatives to promote tennis and this unique Club.

A huge thank you to the AELTC for providing courts, facilities, catering alongside the social events held there- a truly once in a lifetime opportunity for many to play and visit the ‘of tennis’. Their teams provided excellent, friendly help and support. What an honour to be able to host our event there, providing a memorable experience for all who played and supported.

A few teams and supporters arrived early and we were grateful to The Roehampton Club for accommodating early hits - also thanks to The Wimbledon Club for assisting with courts during the week.

Practising on the Sunday with the Captains meeting followed by a fun evening showing many of the London sites on the Dixie Queen Paddle Steamer, with the added bonus of Tower Bridge opening.

The Windmill and Merciless trophies started on the Monday with a full day of play. Tuesday rain disrupted play but the well thought out contingency plans to use indoor courts helped our referee keep things on track. Wednesday the sun returned with a full days play again. The day was completed with a Summer Party in the Pergola close to the iconic Centre Court. Thursday saw the inaugural IC Wheelchair competition with teams from Great Britain, Spain and a mixed team of Ireland and Brazil. Spain were the overall winners – the first time playing on grass for a few. We were delighted that both Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett called in to say hello.  

Friday it was on to the semi finals with the standard of tennis being very high. There was also a junior tournament with four teams from Glasgow, Wimbledon Junior Tennis Initiative, Edgbaston Priory and Team Adderstone from Northumberland of 12 and 13 year-old boys and girls. Adderstone were the winners with all the juniors finding this a once in a life-time opportunity. This was one of the activities highlighting the IC Philanthropy Foundation (see IC Philanthropy (ictennis.net) ) who were prominent throughout the week promoting their projects.

A High Tea took place in the Terrace in the surrounds of Centre Court followed by a presentation ceremony on Centre Court (at least by the side of!) ably compered by Sam Smith. Sam interviewed John Barrett who impressively read out the IC Poem from memory. A number of Honorary Memberships were awarded skillfully lead by our Chair of the IC Council, Peter McQuibban. The session was completed with Sam speaking with Emily Arbuthnott one of our IC of GB new younger members, who is helping with the IC Rod Laver Junior Challenge, about her thoughts and ideas looking to the future of the IC.

A breezy, slightly overcast but warm day set the scene for Finals day on Saturday. The finals of the Windmill between Italy and Spain, with Spain winning a deciding Championship tie-break with the match being 3 matches all, 8 rubbers all. The ladies finals saw Germany beat Australia. The Orsini (men’s consolation) was between Mexico and Belgium with Belgium winning and the Winnie Wooldridge (ladies’ consolation) saw USA beating Czech Republic.

The Week was completed superbly with a fantastic Gala Ball at the Grosvenor House Hotel – the décor, food and entertainment was incredible and the whole evening flawlessly planned and managed. Speeches were kept to a minimum (we made sure of that J).

Other points to note; the merchandise, including tennis balls with the IC100 logo, kit, ties, water flasks, stress balls, towels PINs, pens were all high quality, the Centenary book – well worth a read, our volunteers (including the buddy system), our officials, stringer, physio, the photographers and reporters, the organisation of the group and team photos and the team videos, the website, security arrangements, croquet, the chance for a few teams to play at the AELTC Raynes Park Community Centre, the formal Wimbledon Club tours had an added bonus being able to watch top class tennis during their visits…….

So many thank yous…… what a rewarding experience. Such exciting memories.

For more details of the week, photos and videos www.centenary.ictennis.net.

Anne Clark
Chair, IC of GB

To read detailed reports on each day of the event, click here.

To view the match results, click here.

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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