It is known in Indonesian as PELTI (Persatuan Lawn Tennis Indonesia).
Founded on 26 December 1935, PELTI's roles include promotion of the game, providing funding for player development, organising junior and professional tournaments, and administering Indonesia's Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup teams.
In 2006, the Indonesia Fed Cup team qualified for World Group II, but refused to play Israel and forfeited their play-off match against the Israel Fed Cup team in Tel Aviv,[1][2][3] and hence was relegated.
Israel thus won by forfeit, and advanced to the 2007 Fed Cup World Group II.
[4] The ITF fined the Indonesian Tennis Association $31,600, and banned it from 2007's tournament.