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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

janvier 2023
USA win IC Caribbean Doubles

USA win IC Caribbean Doubles

After a week of wonderful weather and great tennis the USA Robins team emerged as the Championship winners of the sixth IC Caribbean Doubles Week held this year in The Bahamas.

USIC President and USA Robins team player Robb Bunnen said " This has been a fantastic week of tennis played to a high standard with great camaraderie and sportsmanship. The Bahamas have been wonderful hosts and I know all our team will want to return to The Bahamas again for any future events. We go back to the USA as proud winners with fond memories including many renewed friendships and also with new ones created in the IC tennis world."

There was a full week of competitive tennis for five teams over 5 days comprising some 40 players from USA, Canada, Barbados and The Bahamas.

The format called for each team to play every other team with an inter country match consisting of two mens doubles, two mixed doubles and one ladies doubles played in pairs of combined ages varying from 105 years to 125 years. So a team was a minimum of 6 players ( four men and two ladies) but most comprised of more so different players could perhaps play the mixed doubles , be rested or pairing combinations switched.

Full results are attached. As can be seen many individual matches were taken to third set tie breaks. In the inter country matches seven out of ten finished in close 3 to 2 overall match results - often decide by a third 10 point tie break set individual match .

So the final standings were USA Robins, USA Bluebirds, Barbados, Canada International and the hosts Bahamas in fifth pace.

The event was played on the clay courts of the historic Nassau Lawn Tennis Club which was founded in 1880. That makes it almost the same age as Wimbledon and one of the very oldest clubs in the North America region. In line with that tradition the Final Night Presentation dinner was held at the also historic Royal Nassau Sailing Club. This was where the Duke of Windsor frequented when he was Governor General of The Bahamas during the Second World War. There was a Bahamian seafood menu with a traditional Bahamian "Rake & Scrape" band playing the steel drums and a carpenters saw to the enjoyment of all and amazement of the non Caribbean players. Apparently it was the same saw the musician used when he was a carpenter !

One of the participating players Ward Snyder had written a book "Tennis Life" featuring portraits in their own words of some American tour players he had known through many years. Autographed copies of this were purchased by IC Bahamas and presented to all players at the final night Presentation Dinner. The first player featured in the book was Rob Castorri who was playing on the USA Robins team. In his younger days Rob had beaten Boris Becker the year before Becker won his first Wimbledon..... both were still juniors at the time.

Perhaps because of lingering covid concern, and increasingly expensive transatlantic flights, for the first time no European IC teams came. However it was a strong gathering of North American region teams. There were four IC Presidents taking part as players. This included new USA IC President Robb Bunnen, new Canada President Dale Kozicz, Barbados President Peter Symmonds and Bahamas President Kit Spencer. So not only did many players mix and get to know each other, or in many cases renew friendships but it was a good opportunity for these four IC Presidents to get to know each other better and a help in planning future IC events.

Other interesting IC members playing in the event included several former Davis Cup players, Sue Kimball who achieved the no. 1 ITF Ladies World ranking in the 75+ age group last year and Margaret Lumina who at age 54 got on to the WTA Doubles tour and became the oldest "Rookie" ever to do that.

Co-incidentally the winning USA IC Robins team, on their one day off from matches, had been taken by Bahamas IC Member Mike Keating on a tour of Nassau Harbour on his 36 foot sailing boat - perhaps it was an extra early prize for them!

Having hosted two IC Events in two months including this IC Caribbean Doubles Week and The North American IC Rod Laver Junior Challenge The Bahamas IC thanked Winterbotham Trust and The IC Council for financial support that has helped make this possible. The Bahamas is one of the smallest IC’s with a country population of well under 500,000. However it is pleased to have been able to help get IC Events going after covid and looks forward to a quieter time in the next two months !

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

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