The Turkish Tennis Federation will host the "National Team Prospect Tournament" at Corendon Tennis Club in Kemer from May 18-22, 2026. Young tennis players aged 12 and 18 will compete on the courts throughout the week with the goal of earning a spot on the national team.
The participants in the National Team Selection Tournament will showcase their skills and talents, with the top four in each age group earning the title of "National Athlete." The tournament format, which includes high-level competition, is particularly important for preparing young tennis players for international play.
Corendon Tennis Club, which opened with the international TEN-PRO Turkish Bowl in 2024, aims to position Kemer as a significant center for tennis and sports tourism through its national team events, international youth tournaments, and tennis camps held throughout the year.
The "National Team Prospect Tournament" will be open to all tennis enthusiasts and will be free to attend from May 18-22.
Corendon Tennis Club and Kemer Offer a New Generation of Sports and Lifestyle Experience
Located in Göynük, where the Toros Mountains meet the Mediterranean, Corendon Tennis Club in Kemer combines tennis performance with resort comfort, nature, and lifestyle. The club offers an ideal environment for tournaments, pre-season training camps, tennis academies, and individual development programs, providing athletes with a professional infrastructure, quality clay courts, well-structured training programs, and experienced coaching staff.
The facility, with its 14 clay courts and modern design surrounded by pine trees, offers a Mediterranean tennis experience. Corendon Tennis Club in Kemer, situated in the foothills of the Toros Mountains and just a few minutes from the sea, stands out as a holistic sports tourism destination that combines sports, nature, accommodation, and social life.
The Project Reflects Corendon's Vision for Sports Tourism
The project, developed with Corendon's vision for sports tourism, aims to position Kemer as an international sports destination throughout the year, focusing on wellbeing and multi-sport tourism. Future investments in paddle courts will increase the variety of sports offered and further enhance the international appeal of sports tourism in the region.
National and international tournaments, camp organizations, and athlete-focused events aim to elevate Antalya as a rising tennis and sports tourism center in the Mediterranean.
This tournament is a huge step towards nurturing the next generation of Turkish tennis stars. It’s about more than just competition—it’s about building a community around the sport. Will this be the beginning of a golden age for Turkish tennis?