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About Munster Tennis
Tennis Ireland is the National Governing Body for the sport of tennis in Ireland. There are over 200 affiliated clubs and in excess of 80,000 members. Tennis Ireland stages events such as The Shelbourne Men's Irish Open Championships, ITF Futures events The Federation Cup and The Davis Cup. It also operates a variety of development programmes on both a national and provincial level, for both senior and junior elite players. 
The Munster region has its own Branch of Tennis Ireland as have the other provinces. There are
41 clubs in the province as listed in the “Clubs” page. The Munster Branch Council is drawn from delegates nominated by clubs in the province. Each club may nominate 2 delegates. However, the province is sub-divided into three regions and there are overall limits to the number of delegates from each region. The three regions are South West (10), South East (5) and North West (5). The numbers in brackets are the maximum number of delegates from that region.
The Branch runs tennis competitions, operates the player grading register, looks after the selection, training/coaching of Junior & Senior provincial teams amongst other functions. It is funded by a subvention from Tennis Ireland and by sponsorship. It holds its Annual General Meeting in late Feb/early March each year. Any club member may attend the AGM.