Local Tennis Leagues

Local Tennis Leagues

Friendly, competitive tennis on a court near you.

App info


7.3.1
June 03, 2025
10,253
Teen
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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Local Tennis Leagues, Developed by LTA Operations. Listed in Sports Category. Current Version Is 7.3.1, Updated On 03/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Local Tennis Leagues. Achieved Over 10 thousand Installs. Local Tennis Leagues Currently Has 1 Reviews, Average Rating 5.0 Stars

Meet & play tennis players of your standard on any local court, whenever suits you. Get on the court and enjoy the thrill of friendly, competitive tennis.

Whatever your level – beginner or advanced – meet new people, power up your game, and compete at a park court near you with Barclays Local Tennis Leagues. Over 170 mixed singles and doubles leagues are taking place at local parks and public courts across the country all year round for adults over the age of 18.

Leagues take place over an eight-week Round, and you can arrange matches whenever you want – so it’s ideal if you’re looking to compete around your busy lifestyle.

Features of the Barclays Local Tennis Leagues app

• In-app chat – easily schedule matches with your opponents with individual and group chats
• Find all you need in one place – entering leagues, setting up matches, inputting scores, match history and player conversations
• See your and your opponent’s ITF World Tennis Number

Benefits of Barclays Local Tennis Leagues
• Play matches against players of a similar standard to you + make new friends
• Get fit on the court and improve your tennis in your local area
• Win vouchers for playing three matches before the mid-point of a Round
• Win free entry into future Rounds when you top the table of your group
• A free LTA Advantage Play+ account which comes with many great benefits and discounts

Never competed before? No problem – we’ll find the right group for you using your ITF World Tennis Number, so you play opponents at the right standard for you.

What’s the ITF World Tennis Number?

The ITF World Tennis Number is a rating system for all tennis players across the world. It makes it easier for everyone who plays tennis in Britain to organise and play against opponents of a similar standard.

• A worldwide rating system that ranges from 40 (beginner players) to 1 (pro players).
• Has separate ratings for Singles and Doubles players
• Uses a sophisticated algorithm to calculate your rating and updates it every time you compete
• Counts sets and matches played, which means the more you compete, the more accurate your WTN will be

Improve your skills, meet a host of new people, and win some amazing prizes throughout the year by signing up for a Barclays Local Tennis League near you.
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Recent Comments

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Devonian

Where has the Exeter parks local tennis league gone? I played in this 8 years ago when the website was called 'local tennis leagues' it was easy and a joy to play in, cost was £20 per round and there were about 4 rounds a year. Players signed up and our telephone numbers displayed so we could easily arrange matches, play them at any court in the area (often heavitree park in exeter) and afterwards the winner would submit the score onto the website and leave a match report, now all gone? Why?

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Waltair Kovacs

Wow, they have updated the app and it is till dire. Treats ypu like an idiot, filling in all your matches with dates. No court booki g or discusaio. Just awful design and awful thought. Really sucks Awful The layout is poir, navigation is not sensuble. They will notify you of a messge, yet it does not appear in the app for over 24 hrs. A complete disaster. Thi k hard before joining, because they have no contact to ask for help

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Scott Bevan

Doesn't work and poorly designed. Its so frustrating as a Software professional and a tennis player to see such a shoddy vision for the LTAs digital platform that should and could encourage lots of players to participate.

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Joe

absolute garbage. Can't even log in at the start, it gives you the quick test then when it asks you how many years you've been playing it doesn't let you continue. rubbish waste of time.

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Alexander O'Brien

Hopeless web app, constant errors, keep needing to sign in again, then the app keeps prompting me to install the app. Even though I'm in the app.

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Phillip Vincent

Whatever they did with the update 1 May 2025 has completely broken all functionality. Not possible to see any previous messages, results etc. Please fix this!

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P W

Yet again the app has stopped showing notifications. Meaning that if you send a message via the app, the recipient has to open app to see there is a message or possibly receive an email alerting them. The messaging system on this app has been plagued with issues from the start, which definitely should has been sorted by now!

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David James

After several years playing in the Nottingham Parks League, I'm quitting because I'm 70 and struggle with using the app. I'm still physically very fit but struggle with modern tech. Unless I can be supplied with opponents' phone numbers so I can continue to arrange matches via text, I will regretably be calling it a day. I think you have fallen into the trap of thinking everyone who wants to play competitive tennis is young and can easily understand modern technology.