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Domestic Competition

Hundreds of tennis players set to hit the court as County Week returns for 2024

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One of the oldest competitions in the annual British domestic sporting calendar takes place next week as the LTA Summer County Cup returns with hundreds of tennis players taking to the courts to proudly represent their counties.

First played in 1895, County Week is one of the longest-running tennis tournaments, with the pandemic meaning 2020 was the first time other than during two World Wars that it did not take place. Now firmly back on the tennis calendar, this year’s nationwide competition runs from Monday 22 to Friday 26 July when 44 counties across seven groups will compete at 12 grass court venues all over the UK.

With free admission for all spectators, County Week provides an amazing opportunity to watch top-level players take part in a competition that has been graced by some of the most recognised names in British tennis.

Wimbledon stars Henry Patten (Essex), Billy Harris (Isle of Man) Jacob Fearnley (East of Scotland), Harriet Dart (Middlesex), Jack Draper (Surrey), Joe Salisbury (Surrey) and Dan Evans (Warwickshire) were all regulars on the County Cup circuit before their careers took off.

In 2010, the then world No 3, Andy Murray, turned up in Eastbourne, along with his brother Jamie, to play on grass for injury-hit North of Scotland – unfortunately the brothers could not stop them losing 5-4 to Hertfordshire in Group One of the competition.

County teams are organised into seven women’s groups and seven men’s groups, with teams for each tie consisting of three doubles pairs. This year will once again see over 200 ties and almost 2,000 rubbers played during the week, as 44 counties across Great Britain go head-to-head to earn promotion and avoid relegation from their respective groups.

Surrey are the reigning men's champions after clinching the 2023 trophy, while Hertfordshire Women are the ones to beat after their success last year.

Find out more about the County Cup

County Cup draws & results

On the men’s side, North of Scotland and Northamptonshire make a welcome return to the Group One event – Northamptonshire joining the top group again after an absence of 21 years. On the women’s side, Yorkshire and Middlesex will be playing in the elite group in 2024.  

Eastbourne’s Devonshire Park, which just recently hosted the 50th Rothesay International in June, will once again be staging the premier Group 1 matches and the traditional home of the event will witness six women’s and six men’s teams battle it out for the 2024 County Cup honours.

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LTA Tournament Director Julie Piper said: “It is fantastic to be back for the 129th County Week. There is always a great atmosphere and real excitement amongst the players which is part of what makes this long-standing traditional event such a special part of the tennis calendar. Entry for spectators is free of charge and I would urge all those who are able to attend to do so and support the players and witness five days of hard-fought, competitive tennis.’’

The Eastbourne event at Devonshire Park is the pinnacle of the County Cup hosting Group 1, with a further 11 grass court venues around the country staging events for Groups 2 – 7 in each of the men’s and women’s competitions. The leading two counties in each group earn promotion to the group above them for the 2025 competition, with the bottom two counties relegated to the group below.

The competition has added two new venues to the schedule this year: the AELTC Wimbledon Qualifying and Community Sports Centre Roehampton and the AELTC Community Tennis Centre at Raynes Park.

Julie added: “I want to thank the AELTC for allowing the Summer County Cup Event to use these amazing facilities. The courts are in pristine condition despite just recently hosting the Wimbledon Qualifying rounds. I know it will be an incredible thrill for the players to step out on to these courts – following the hard-fought battles we have seen on them in recent weeks.’’

Play will get underway no later than 10.30am each day (weather permitting) and entry is free for all.

LTA Summer County Cup 2024 Groups & Venues

Monday 22 to Friday 26 July 2024

Women's County Cup events

Women's Group 1 – Eastbourne

Hertfordshire, Hampshire & IOW, Surrey, Northumberland, Middlesex, Yorkshire

Women's Group 2 – Roehampton

Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Avon, Cheshire, Somerset, Derbyshire

Women's Group 3 – Raynes Park

Norfolk, Kent, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Buckinghamshire, Lancashire

Women's Group 4 – Havant

Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, North Wales, Sussex, West of Scotland, Berkshire

Women's Group 5 – Ilkley

Essex, East of Scotland, Herefordshire & Worcestershire, South Wales, Durham & Cleveland, Suffolk

Women's Group 6 – Felixstone

Dorset, North of Scotland, Northamptonshire, Cornwall, Staffordshire, Wiltshire

Women's Group 7 – Manchester

Bedfordshire, South of Scotland, Devon, Channel Islands, Shropshire, Cumbria, Oxfordshire, Isle of Man

Men's County Cup events

Men's Group 1 – Eastbourne

Surrey, Hertfordshire, East of Scotland, Kent, North of Scotland, Northamptonshire

Men's Group 2 – Roehampton

Yorkshire, Suffolk, Essex, South Wales, Buckinghamshire, Warwickshire

Men's Group 3 – Cheltenham

Middlesex, Cambridgeshire, West of Scotland, Derbyshire, Cheshire, Hampshire and IOW

Men's Group 4 – Cromer

Berkshire, Norfolk, Lancashire, Durham and Cleveland, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire

Men's Group 5 – West Worthing 

Lincolnshire, Dorset, Devon, North Wales, Herefordshire & Worcestershire, Wiltshire

Men's Group 6 – Hunstanton

Staffordshire, Somerset, Shropshire, Avon, Gloucestershire, Northumberland

Men's Group 7 – Frinton

Oxfordshire, Cornwall, South of Scotland, Isle of Man, Cumbria, Bedfordshire, Sussex, Channel Islands

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