European Tennis Trophy

Inaugurated in 1991, the EUROPEAN TENNIS TROPHY is an award given each year to the best performing member nations of Tennis Europe in a variety of categories. Points are collected according to performance in the various fields of European tennis during the season, similar to the way in which players on tour collect ranking points as they compete during the year.

The country with the best overall performance in the measured categories (which are weighted according to relative importance) at the end of the season is the EUROPEAN TENNIS TROPHY winner. A full list of previous winners can be found here.

There are four additional trophies presented; those for best performance in the fields of Professional, Junior, Seniors and Wheelchair Tennis.

Tennis Europe announced in January 2020 that France won the 2019 award for Overall Performance, as well as that for Professional Tennis. Russia (Junior Tennis), Germany (Senior Tennis) and Great Britain (Wheelchair Tennis) won the remaining contributing categories. Click here for a full report on the 2019 awards.

European Tennis Trophy 2019 - Final Standings

Results by Ranking | Results by Nation A-Z | Results by Category

The following annual events and rankings currently count towards the EUROPEAN TENNIS TROPHY standings:

PROFESSIONAL TENNIS
Top 150 ATP / WTA Singles Rankings
Top 50 ATP / WTA Doubles Rankings
Davis Cup by Rakuten, Billie Jean King Cup by BNP Paribas
Olympic Games (Olympic years only)

JUNIOR TENNIS
Top 30 Tennis Europe Junior Tour Rankings
Tennis Europe Winter Cups
European Summer Cups
Tennis Europe Nations Challenge
European Junior Championships
Tennis Europe Junior Masters
Top 50 ITF 18 & Under Rankings

SENIORS TENNIS
Top 10 ITF Senior Rankings (all age categories)
European Seniors Club Championships
European Seniors Championships

WHEELCHAIR TENNIS
Top 50 Singles Rankings (Top 20 Quads)
Top 10 Doubles Rankings (Top 10 Quads)
World Team Cup
Junior World Team Cup
Paralympic Games (Paralympic years only)
 
Click here to see the points allocation chart for each event.