Useful Links
Links to other Real Tennis related sites
Other Real Tennis websites in the United Kingdom
The Tennis & Rackets Association (www.tennisandrackets.com) is the National Governing Body for Real Tennis in the UK. The LRTA is affiliated to the T&RA and has representatives on the T&RA Board, the Tennis committee, and the Handicap & Rankings sub-committee.
The International Real Tennis Professionals Association (www.irtpa.com) (the IRTPA) looks after all aspects of the professional sport.
Realtennisonline (www.realtennisonline.com) This site provides a single worldwide handicapping system for real tennis players together with the match history and handicap movements of individual registered players.
The International Real Tennis Professionals Association (www.irtpa.com) (the IRTPA) looks after all aspects of the professional sport.
Realtennisonline (www.realtennisonline.com) This site provides a single worldwide handicapping system for real tennis players together with the match history and handicap movements of individual registered players.
Real Tennis Clubs in the UK
Overseas Governing Bodies
The United States Court Tennis Association (www.uscourttennis.org) contains general information about real tennis in the US.
The Dutch Real Tennis Association (www.nrtb.nl/) contains current information about real tennis in the Netherlands and their real tennis history site is: www.real-tennis.nl/
The Irish Real Tennis Association (www.irishrealtennis.ie) exists to promote the sport of real tennis in Ireland. Their main focus is currently the restoration of the Dublin court.
The Comité Français de Courte-Paume, the French governing body for real tennis has a new website: http://realtennis-france.com
The Australian Real Tennis Association (www.realtennisaustralia.com) site contains some photos of events in Australia.
The Dutch Real Tennis Association (www.nrtb.nl/) contains current information about real tennis in the Netherlands and their real tennis history site is: www.real-tennis.nl/
The Irish Real Tennis Association (www.irishrealtennis.ie) exists to promote the sport of real tennis in Ireland. Their main focus is currently the restoration of the Dublin court.
The Comité Français de Courte-Paume, the French governing body for real tennis has a new website: http://realtennis-france.com
The Australian Real Tennis Association (www.realtennisaustralia.com) site contains some photos of events in Australia.