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Noosa’s inaugural Open tennis tournament

Tennis talent from across Queensland and beyond will descend to Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club for the inaugural Noosa Open, running 5–7 September at the Noosa District Sports Complex.

With a $5,000 prize pool on the line, the event is set to showcase some of the best emerging and established players, alongside a buzzing atmosphere for the local tennis community.

Tournament Director Pete Taylor said the weekend promises to be a highlight on the Noosa sporting calendar.

“The Noosa Open brings together ultra competitive tennis with a unique feel of the Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club surrounded by an amphitheatre of gum trees, creating a stunning backdrop to the action on court. We’ve got strong player fields with several ex-professionals, great facilities, and plenty for the community to enjoy”

Mr Taylor said about 100 elite players including world ranked professional Calum Puttergill were lined up to attend the tournament, playing singles and doubles matches.

The Noosa Open Tennis Tournament secured a major boost this week, with Noosa RSL officially coming on board as the tournament’s naming rights sponsor, giving it the title of the Noosa RSL Open.

“We’re thrilled to have Noosa RSL join us as a major partner. Their support gives us the foundation not just for this year’s tournament, but for future events as well. It’s an exciting partnership we can build on for the whole community,” Mr Taylor said.

Spectators can expect three days of action-packed tennis, with matches running from Friday through to Sunday’s finals. Local families and tennis fans are encouraged to come down, cheer on the players, and enjoy the atmosphere. Entry for spectators is free.

The Noosa Open also provides an economic boost to the region, with players and supporters filling local cafes, restaurants, and accommodation across the weekend.

The Noosa RSL Open will be held from Friday 5 September – Sunday 7 September at Noosa District Sports Complex, McKinnon Drive, Tewantin.

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