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Welcome to the IC of New Zealand

The IC of New Zealand was formed in 1956 and has around 150 members in New Zealand and around 50 living overseas.

Ron McKenzie and Jeffrey Robson inspired the formation of our Club after they had been made Honorary Overseas Members by the IC of Great Britain. Jeff was our Patron from 1994 until he died in 2022 aged 93 and always took a very active part in our activities.

At our May 2023 AGM we appointed another long-time member Sir Colin Maiden as our Patron. Sadly Sir Colin passed away in July 2024.

ICNZ was very pleased to send 2 teams to help celebrate the centenary of the foundation of the original International Club in Great Britain in 1924.

The revolving photos above reflect some of the team. To read more click on the August 2024 Newsletter on the Noticeboard as this is entirely a report of the IC Week held on the Wimbledon grass courts.

Some of the names of former or current International players who are members include:

Lan Bale, John A Barry, Dr Peter Becroft, Jill Bignell, Beverley (Vercoe) Billington, Martin Colenbrander, Marcus Daniell, Gilles de Gouy,      Bruce Derlin, Malcolm Elley, Marina Erakovic, Raewyn (Dickson) Ferkins, Patsy (Belton) Fleming, James Greenhalgh, Peter Hampton, Brett Hibbert, Alistair Hunt, Grantley Judge, Betty (Bryant) Kay, Robin Legge-Hunt, Dan King-Turner, David Lewis, Mark Lewis, Andrew Lobb, John Lockington, Greg Long, Justin Mackenzie, Cecilie (Fleming) McIntyre, John Mills, Ethne (Green) Mitchell, Dame Ruia Morrison, David Mustard, Mark Neilson, Linda (Stewart) Nightingale, Pavlina Nola , Elizabeth (Terry) Odgers, Onny Parun, Tony Parun, Danny Parun, Brenda Perry, Marilyn Pryde-Lawrence, Erin Routliffe, Ruth Seeman, Philip Seemann, Des Shaw, James Shortall, Jeffrey Simpson, Artem Sitak, Gary Slater, Elaine (Becroft) Stephan, Brett Steven, Judy (Burke) Tinnock, Claudine Toleafoa, Andrew Turner, Michael Venus, Marcel Vos, Wesley Whitehouse, Dan Willman, Kevin Woolcott, Brian Woolf.

Overseas based Anton Bettink, Howard Broun, Robert Clarke, Ian Crookenden,James Dunphy, Ron Dutton, Kelly Evernden, Pauline (Elliott) Hanson, Lew Gerrard, Jeremy Grubi, Steve Guy, Robyn Legge-Hunt, Chris Lewis, Mark Long, Julie Richardson, Russell Simpson, Oliver Statham, Rubin Statham, Paul Smith, Stephen Temple.

Touring Players. We also have a group of younger players who are actively playing on various circuits. At the Paris Olympics Erin Routliffe and Lulu Sun represented NZ.

The IC of New Zealand is active in organising a number of events and matches for both junior and senior members.

The NZ Funds Trans-Tasman Trophy event for junior players (16 & under) was competed for annually with Australia, on a home and away basis. This led to the wider zone eliminations.

In 2008 the World Final of the first Compass IC Junior Challenge event washeld very successfully in Auckland. This has now grown each year with the elimination matches being played every second year, with the final the following one. The 2013-4 Finals were played at Wimbledon, the 2015-6 at Monaco and the 2017-18 in Japan. 2022 was held in San Diego and November 2023 in La Jolla USA. This is now called the Rod Laver Junior Challenge.

Morning Tea functions at the ATP & WTA tournaments in Auckland each January, for members and overseas players.The worldwide Covid-19 pandemic led to the cancellation of the two International Tournaments for the 2nd year in January 2022 but we were thrilled to be back in action again in January 2023 and 2024.

60th Anniversary Weekend. In late August 2016 we held a wonderful celebration, with tennis, golf and a special Dinner. Around 120 members and partners came from around New Zealand and overseas for this. Special guests included Lew Gerrard and Ian Crookenden, two well-known NZ Davis Cup Players. Our Patron, Jeff Robson MBE was honoured with Life membership of ICNZ, a very well deserved honour. Since then Life Membership has been awarded to Des Shaw and Brian Woolf in 2019 and Jill Bignell in May 2023.The most recent was Cecilie McIntyre in 2024 after 5 years as President and 25 years on the committee. She has now edited 100 of the occasional Newsletter which can be opened on the Noticeboard.

In October 2019 we resumed our matches with the Australian IC when a NZ team of 10 members with supporters travelled to the Gold Coast for a very successful weekend of friendly rivalry. NZ won the matches 8/3 therefore becoming the first holders of the Sedgman-Tills Trophy. It was a great pleasure to have Frank Sedgman and his wife there for the weekend, and also on the Saturday evening to meet Ken Rosewall and his (now late) wife Wilma.We thank ICA President Kerryn Pratt and her committee for making us very welcome.

After a Covid postponement in March 2022, we played another match with the Australian IC in Wanaka, in the South Island in March 2023 which although smaller was well contested and NZ retained the Sedgman-Tills Trophy. See the Noticeboard for our newsletters covering this and other events.

IC Council News

December 2023
IC India win the IC Rod Laver IC Junior Challenge Worldwide Finals in La Jolla

IC India win the IC Rod Laver IC Junior Challenge Worldwide Finals in La Jolla

The Finals were celebrated in one of the most prestigious and ideal venues for the competition at La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club. The teams participating as a result of their performance in the Regional Qualifiers were: Argentina, Great Britain, India, Italy, South Africa and USA. 

The competition started with an outstanding inaugural ceremony at the Club, and we were honoured to be joined by two legends of the game: Rod Laver and Charlie Pasarell. A representative of the City Council also attended, and proclaimed this as The IC Rod Laver Junior Challenge Week, and we were also joined by Julian Tatum from the IC of Great Britain, who created the event X years ago. Rod and Charlie shared a few words with the participants and that kicked-off what was one of the most memorable Finals we have had to date.

On court the competition was intense. All teams had top juniors from their countries, which translated into very close matches and ties to the delight of the spectators, which over the week increased in numbers - including Rod himself, who came to watch some tennis almost every day of the competition. The matches were very close and as you can see in the detail results, the ties could have gone either way, with several matches being determined by tie breaks and a mixed 10 point tie break determining the tie between USA and Argentina. Throughout the event, two teams established themselves as the frontrunners: India and Italy. After five days of fierce competition, India were crowned as champions, followed by Italy in second place and the British team coming in third place. Argentina, South Africa and USA shared the fourth place.

A clear demonstration of the spirit of the event was shown in the last match between South Africa and Italy. The tie was already decided before the final girls' doubles match, and one of the girls had a potential injury that after 5 days of competition wasn't worth risking. The players of both teams, seeing how much people were enjoying watching their matches and having become friends, decided to do a mixed doubles exhibition championship tie break. They exchanged shirts and played exhibition level tennis, with several trick shots, under the 'supervision' of one of the South African boys as 'umpire' and aided by 'ball girls' from both teams.

The awards ceremony was celebrated with a host of prominent attendees and a large audience. The national anthems were played for the first, second and third places and the medals were awarded by Rod Laver, Charlie Pasarell and Karen Hantze Susman respectively. This was followed by a banquet, where representatives of each team came up to the stage and talked about their favourite moments from the event, with friendship, philanthropy and sportsmanship being referenced frequently. The IC Philanthropy Foundation's Chairman, Felipe Bunster Galeno, had the opportunity to showcase some of the work that ICPF does at a global level - and Phil Cox, who leads the ICPF programme in Rwanda, gave a very engaging insight into what has been achieved in a short period of time. The evening concluded with the presentation of the tournament's Sportsmanship Awards, which were given to Mari-Louise Van Zyl from South Africa and Lorenzo Angelini from Italy - each of whom came up to the stage and told us how much this award meant to them.

Off the court, the teams enjoyed different activities every day, including a visit to a military aircraft carrier and war memorial, a talk on the US college sports scholarship application process, pickleball, golf and different beach activities, including making s'mores around a campfire. One of the key highlights was taking part in a philanthropy clinic at the Barnes Center in San Diego, which not only inspired the underprivileged children - who enjoyed rallying with and watching the players - but also the players themselves. They all appreciated the experience, which was mentioned by several of them at different stages of the event to the committee and also during the awards ceremony. 

The event coverage included a live stream of the two main courts, local television coverage including interviews to the teams, radio broadcasts each day of the event. Extensive social media content - including daily highlights, "Off Court Challenges" and other fun videos - was also provided by Laura Bunster Galeno, receiving unprecedented levels of engagement for IC events, with our videos being watched over 28K times to date.

Overall, the event was a great success - several players mentioned that it was the best event they have ever participated in, and that they were going back home with a different perspective. It is important to highlight the efforts made by all countries that participated in the event and their Captains who had a very important role leading the teams on and off court.

The success of this event is due to a lot of hard work by the hosts US IC, led by Don Tansey, Robb Bunnen and David Gollob, and the team and volunteers at La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, led by Bill Kellogg. Thanks also go to Marylynn Baker, the tournament umpire and her team of umpires, who went above and beyond their usual role by mentoring the players on sportsmanship throughout the event. Special thanks also go to our donors, without whose support the event would not have been possible: Lemann Foundation and Palantir.

Final Standings

Position

Team

Played

Won

Lost

1

India

5

5

0

2

Italy

5

4

1

3

Great Britain

5

3

2

4

United States

5

1

4

4

South Africa

5

1

4

4

Argentina

5

1

4

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