How to Participate?

Tennis Lambda is a national non-profit organization.  We are a member of the GLTA (Gay and Lesbian Tennis Alliance).

Starting this year, you need to be a member of Tennis Lambda to play in our leagues.  The annual fee is 5.00$.  Upon payment of the fee, you will receive an Équipe Montréal card which will allow you to benefit from interesting rebates from our different sponsors.

To play tennis with us, please fill in the membership form (English form on page 2) and send it to inscription [a] tennislambda.org or bring it the first day of your participation along with the 5.00$ annual fee.

Different leagues and events are open:

LEAGUES

Summer Recreational League

This summer league allows participants to play tennis every Sunday from 10am to 1pm at Louis Riel’s Park.  We play mostly double’s matches. Participants pay a fee determined by the league every sunday they play.  For More information about this league, click here.

Summer Competitive League

This league allows participants to compete in a pyramidal style league.  Players can join the league throughout the season.  The season is divided into 6 rounds.  Players are assigned 3 matches to play during each round which last 3 weeks.  For more information about this league, click here.

Winter League

This league allows players to practice their favorite sport during the winter.  The matches take place Saturdays from 15h to 17h at Club Tennis Longueuil.  Places are limited and fill up quickly each week.  For more information about this league, click here.

EVENTS

President’s Tournament

This is a local tournament for Montreal area players.  It is usually held on a week- end in mid-July.  Unfortunately, this tournament will not be organized this year (2012).

MONTRÉAL Coupe de la Reine

This is an international tournament which takes place during the Labor Day weekend (Sept 01-03, 2012).  Our participants come from all over the world with the majority coming from Canada and the United States. This tournament is sanctioned by The Gay & Lesbian Tennis Alliance (GLTA). For more information about this tournament, click here.