Monégasque Tennis Federation

The Monegasque Tennis Federation (French: Fédération Monégasque de Tennis, FMT) is the governing body for tennis in Monaco. It was founded in 1927 and is responsible for organizing, coordinating and promoting tennis in Monaco. The Federation organizes its own national championships and appoints the managers of the Monaco Davis Cup team. FMT is responsible for the organization of the Monte-Carlo Masters every year in April, as well as the Davis Cup matches. The FMT uses the same ranking system as the French Tennis Federation.

Monegasque Tennis Federation
SportTennis
Abbreviation(FMT)
Founded1927
AffiliationInternational Tennis Federation
Affiliation date1928
PresidentMelanie-Antoinette de Massy
ChairmanJean-Paul Samba
SecretaryAlain Manigley
CoachGuillaume Couillard
Official website
www.monaco-tennis.com
Monaco

History

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The Monegasque Lawn Tennis Federation was established on May 21, 1927. The first president was British Consul Major William G.Henley and vice-president Emile Riey.[1] Its objective is to support and co-ordinate tennis clubs in the Principality and encourage relations with foreign federations and clubs.[2]

The Federation is affiliated with the International Tennis Federation since a decision of its general assembly of March 16, 1928.[3] Initially, its affiliation had little chance of succeeding because the Principality had only one club the courts of which were located in French territory. Finally, the request was accepted on declaration of the Monegasque representative according to which there would be three clubs comprising 15 courts in addition to those located in Saint-Roman.[3]

Organization

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The FMT brings together four clubs: the Monte-Carlo Country Club, the Monte-Carlo Tennis Club, the International Lawn Tennis Club of Monaco and the Association Sportive de la Sûreté Publique.

The Monte-Carlo Country Club (M.C.C.C.) site has 23 clay courts, 2 indoor courts and 2 hard courts. The facilities offered by the club are used by world famous players such as Novak Djokovic, Milos Raonic, Tomáš Berdych, Marin Čilić, Alexander Zverev, Grigor Dimitrov, David Goffin, Daniil Medvedev, Stéfanos Tsitsipás, Caroline Wozniacki, Petra Kvitová and Svetlana Kuznetsova.[4]

Baroness Elizabeth-Ann de Massy was the president of FMT since 1992 till her death in June 2020. In July 2020 Melanie-Antoinette de Massy, the daughter of the late Elizabeth-Ann de Massy was appointed a new president.[5]

Notable members

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Notable former members

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References

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  1. ^ "Anniversary of Monegasque Tennis Federation". HelloMonaco. 2017-05-30. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  2. ^ "Historique de la Fédération Monégasque de Tennis". archive.wikiwix.com. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  3. ^ a b "Figaro : journal non politique". Gallica. 1928-03-17. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  4. ^ "Monaco, paradis des tennismen". leparisien.fr (in French). 2012-04-05. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  5. ^ "La Baronne Elizabeth-Ann de Massy s'en est allée Tennis". www.codesport.fr. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  6. ^ a b c "Monaco Davis Cup Tennis Federation: Getting to know Hugo Nys". Monaco Tribune. 2020-06-11. Retrieved 2021-04-07.