
Tennis Emirates and Tennis & Country Club Fujairah unveil calendar for new season
The upcoming 2025–2026 tennis season promises to be one of the most dynamic and action-packed in the history of the Tennis & Country Club Fujairah.
With a calendar brimming with prestigious local and international tournaments, in association with Tennis Emirates (UAE Tennis Federation), Fujairah is set to emerge as a premier hub for tennis in the region.
A major highlight will be the inaugural Fujairah Nations Cup, taking place at the end of October 2025.
This exclusive, invitation-only event will welcome top talent from the GCC and Arab world, offering an impressive prize purse of $15,000 and setting the tone for a new tradition in regional competition.
In collaboration with the International Tennis Federation (ITF), Fujairah is making bold strides to elevate its global tennis profile.
The calendar includes a W60 women's event in November 2025 and a prestigious W100 tournament in February 2026, attracting elite players from around the world. These will be followed by a Men's M30 series across March and April 2026, cementing Fujairah's commitment to hosting world-class tennis year-round.
The vision is clear: to transform Tennis & Country Club Fujairah into a thriving center for both local talent development and international excellence.
With full support from Tennis Emirates, this initiative aims to foster a new generation of Emirati players by exposing them to top-tier competition on home soil.
From October through April, the club will play host to at least one major event each month, alongside a full slate of local tournaments, ensuring a continuous rhythm of high-level tennis.
Adding to the excitement are the much-anticipated ITF J30 and J100 Junior tournaments, which have already earned a glowing reputation thanks to the club's flawless organization and enthusiastic participation in previous editions.
A record number of young athletes are expected to descend upon Fujairah once again, reinforcing its growing reputation as a nurturing ground for future stars.
With its world-class facilities, picturesque setting, and unwavering organizational excellence, Tennis & Country Club Fujairah is steadily gaining international recognition.
The 2025–2026 season is a bold declaration of intent: to establish Fujairah as a yearly epicenter of tennis activity, a place where local dreams meet global ambition, and where athletes of all ages and backgrounds come together in pursuit of excellence.
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