Oceania Tennis Federation

Oceania Tennis Federation (OTF) is the regional governing body of tennis in Oceania.

It was formed as a regional association of International Tennis Federation in 1993 with seven member nations to foster the development of tennis in the Oceania region specially main focus on small island nations (territories/dependencies) and Papua New Guinea as the structure of tennis in both Australia and New Zealand was already well developed.

Oceania Tennis Federation has 20 full-time member nations and one New Caledonia associate member.

This is an alphabetically ordered list of full members of OTF:[3] In 1994 OTF President Geoff Pollard initiated a program allowing more children to play tennis at school level; OTF player development and marketing consultant Barry McMillan reached to ANZ Banking Group with this scheme for financial support.

ANZ group agreed to this deal to sponsor a tennis in schools program in Pacific Island nations.