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LTA Pledgeball League 2025 is now live

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Our partnership with Pledgeball, the research-backed charity dedicated to rallying the sports community to tackle climate change, is now live, with more great prizes to be won!

 

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This year, we are aiming for even more tennis players at LTA registered venues to submit pledges on behalf of their venue through the LTA Pledgeball League. Four rounds will run from June to September, giving you even more opportunities to pledge and make a difference.

The top venue in each of the league’s four rounds will receive a £250 grant from the LTA, with second place receiving £150 and third place, £100. These grants are to be used for on-site sustainability projects. This could be to support installation of court-side water fountains, a bike rack or energy efficient lighting - anything that helps make your venue greener!

Are you a coach? Take part in the brand new LTA Coaches Pledgeball League for a chance to win a £350 Pro: Direct voucher!

Not only that, but everyone who makes a pledge will be entered into the draw to win a pair of tickets to the 2026 HSBC Championships women’s WTA 500 event!


Make a pledge

As we enter June and look towards a summer of nature-friendly pledges, it's important to acknowledge the little things that venues can do. At the National Tennis Centre, there was an area marked off for No Mow May, an annual campaign which encourages wildflowers and longer grass to grow. This initiative helps to provide essential food and habitat for insects like bees and butterflies.

The seeding of wildflowers at the National Tennis Centre, along with the absence of a lawnmower has seen growth in plants such as; meadow fescue, green alkanet and the peach-leaved bellflower.

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