Tennis Federation of Kosovo

The Tennis Federation of Kosovo (Federata e Tenisit e Kosovës) is a governing body of tennis in Kosovo. It was established in 1996 in Peć. The Federation currently oversees nine tennis clubs.

it is not a member of the International Tennis Federation. The federation's current president is Shkelzen Domi. The vice-presidents: Jeton Hadergjonaj, Arben Islami.

The history
Tennis in Kosovo started after World War I. At that time, some British that were working in the Trepča mine built the first tennis court in Kosovo. This court still exists as an evidence of time, but it is covered with herbage and soil. Meanwhile, Kosovo's habitants started to play tennis for the first time in Pristina. Some enthusiast young people played tennis although there weren't adequate terrains, equipment or conditions. But they had a lot of wish and volition to start with this sport that had become very popular all over Europe and the world. All they knew about tennis was what they had seen on TV. In hard conditions, with improvised terrains, surprisingly, the inerest for tennis was growing quickly. Tennis clubs started to open in Peć, Prizren, Pristina, etc. The Tennis Federation of Kosovo was created in Peć in October 1996.

Tennis clubs in Kosovo
There are some clubs like K.T. Prishtina (Pristina), K.T. Sporek (Đakovica), K.T.DielliX (Pristina), K.T. Wimbledon (Prizren), K.T. Trepça (Mitrovica), K.T. Drenica (Srbica), K.T. Rahoveci (Orahovac) and K.T. 99 (Gnjilane).