• Source: Royal Belgian Tennis Federation
  • The Royal Belgian Tennis Federation (Dutch: Koninklijke Belgische Tennisbond; French: Fédération Royale Belge de Tennis) is an organisation set up in 1902 that formally takes charge of tennis in Belgium. From 1979 on, most tasks are executed by the tennis branches of the Flemish and Francophone Communities. The Belgian Federation is one of the 15 inaugural members of the International Tennis Federation. Its headquarters are located in the Brussels Capital Region, in the municipality of Ixelles.


    History


    On 23 March 1902 the Belgian Lawn Tennis League was founded by 12 tennis clubs. In 1914 the name was changed into Belgian Lawn Tennis Federation and in 1931 the predicate "Royal" was added.
    Since 1979, all tennis administration - including the organisation, co-ordination and promotion of tennis - is taken care of by the local leagues of the respective Flemish and Francophone Communities. Tennis Vlaanderen (previously Vlaamse Tennisvereniging) is the Flemish wing, and Association Francophone de Tennis is the association of French-speaking Belgium.


    Organisation


    The roles of the separate Flemish and Francophone leagues include organising tennis competitions in Belgium, supporting and co-ordinating tennis clubs. At the national level only the Belgian championships for the youth (de Borman Cup) and for veterans are still organised. Since 2005 the Belgian championships for men's and women's tennis are not organised anymore.
    At the international level the following tournament delegations are composed by the Belgian Tennis Federation:

    Belgian team at the Davis Cup
    Belgian team at the Fed Cup
    Belgian team at the Hopman Cup
    If there are games from these tournaments that take place in Belgium, these are alternately organised by Tennis Vlaanderen and the Association Francophone de Tennis.


    Chairmen



    1902 – 1919 Armand Solvay
    1919 – 1924 Albert Lefèbvre–Giron
    1924 – 1948 Paul de Borman
    1948 – 1956 Oscar Bossaert
    1956 – 1974 Marcel Stas de Richelle
    1974 – 1979 Pierre Geelhand de Merxem
    1979 – 1981 Jean-Pierre De Bodt
    1982 – 1982 Roger Tourlamain
    1982 – 1990 Pierre-Paul De Keghel
    1990 – 1995 Henri Denis
    1995 – 2000 Pierre-Paul De Keghel
    2000 – 2005 Yves Freson
    2005 – 2005 Pierre-Paul De Keghel
    2006 – 2010 Luc Vandaele
    2010 – current Yves Freson


    References




    External links


    Official RBTF site
    Tennis Vlaanderen
    Association Francophone de Tennis

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