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The Tennis Book

The Tennis Book 2013Promoting Tennis Business...

The Tennis Book 2013 is an established and hugely successful tennis publication, produced by the TIA UK and supported by the LTA.

The fifth edition is published in April 2013, with a wide and far-reaching print run that is distributed free to all key British tennis stakeholders, including members, clubs, coaches, media, event organisers, officials and aficionados.

Not only does the Tennis Book reach the tennis industry but it is also available direct to the wider tennis public via the LTA stand at major events, including at The Championships, the Aegon Championships at The Queen's Club, the Aegon International at Eastbourne, Aegon Classic at Edgbaston and the Barclays ATP World Finals at the 02 Arena.

The on-line version is made available to the general public through the www.tiauk.org and www.LTA.org.uk websites and promoted through the LTA British Tennis Members (BTM) scheme.

The Tennis Book 2013 focuses on the legacy of the amazing 2012 year for British tennis, led by Andy Murray's first Grand Slam triumph and Olympic Gold Medal.

In addition, Jonny Marray's Wimbledon Doubles title and Laura Robson's Silver Medal at London 2012 further boosted British tennis to open up opportunities for raising participation and interest.

Other features in the Tennis Book this year cover County Week, Social Networking, the Importance of Stringing, Counterfeit Products and Tennis Charities, amongst others.

To be included in the detailed company directory and to advertise in The Tennis Book 2014, companies must be registered TIA UK Members. Copuies of the Media Pack can be downloaded from this page.

Free entries are part of the package of Member Benefits, while advertising space is available at reasonable cost.

For further information or to receive a copy of The Tennis Book 2013 (and/or future editions), please contact: Gilly English, Executive Administrator, on Phone: 01727 831 707 / or Email: gilly@tiauk.org