A Landmark Moment in Tennis

Safeguarding Officer Alex Beaumont tapping rackets with a fellow player

The birth of Pride in Tennis (PiT) is a landmark moment in British tennis. At the recent launch event, participants’ stories made me realise how vital we are because of the challenges LGBTQ+ people continue to face in the sport.

As a PiT board member and LTA Volunteering Manager, I’ve heard how people value connecting with others to feel less alone, as well as building connections to local LGBTQ+ tennis groups to play a sport they love or just want to try. As a member of BLAGSS Tennis, I can attest to the value of joining a group where I can genuinely be myself on and off the court.

Alex listens to a discussion at the Pride in Tennis launch event

In these early days, we have lots to do. We want to:

  • Ensure greater diversity within PiT itself

  • Support the development of new LGBTQ+ clubs

  • Facilitate connections between established clubs

  • Help local clubs become more LGBTQ+ inclusive

Sport has not always been the most comfortable bed-fellow for LGBTQ+ communities, but things seem to be changing. Excitingly, for example, there will be Pride Days at four major LTA Tennis Events this summer – a really visible marker of inclusion.

Here are some of the things you can do to play your part:

Thank you for being a part of this journey with us!

About the author - Alex Beaumont (he/him) is the Safeguarding Officer of Pride in Tennis and the Volunteering Manager for the Lawn Tennis Association. He is a regular player at BLAGGS, Brighton’s LGBTQ+ tennis club.

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