Russian Tennis Federation

The Russian Tennis Federation (Russian: Федерация тенниса России, romanized: Federatsiya tennisa Rossii) is the national governing body for tennis in Russia.

In 1903 he organized the first St. Petersburg tennis championship, and four years later he set up the first national tournament.

[2] In addition, Tennis Europe suspended the federation's membership.

[3] Teams representing Russia were therefore ineligible to compete at all Tennis Europe events (including Winter & Summer Cups, European Beach Tennis, and Senior Club Championships).

[3] Main climate-related parts — because the Extreme North allows indoor tennis courts only — of the Russian Empire (Imperial Russia) with population (125.6 mln according to the 1897 census) Main climate-related (the Extreme North allows indoor tennis courts only) parts of the Russian Federation (Russia) with population (144 mln in 2018) (successor to the Tennis Federation of the RSFSR since 1990, to the Tennis Federation of the USSR since 1993) (consists of 74 Regional federations)[11]