Meet a member: Robin Montgomery, IC of USA (USIC) In 2017, 13-year-old Robin Montgomery was training at the Junior Tennis Champions Center (JTCC) in College Park, Maryland. Selected by the International Club of the USA (USIC), she played in the Rod Laver Junior Challenge (JC) in Japan, facing the world's top 16-and-under players. Highlights of her Japan trip included dressing in kimonos, playing on sand-carpet courts, enjoying traditional breakfasts, and winning the Junior Challenge against the top six IC countries. Robin's talent earned her a wildcard to the US Open in 2020 at 16. By 17, she won both the girls' singles and doubles titles. Now 19 and ranked #133 in singles (formerly #119 in doubles) on the WTA tour, she is striving to break into the top 100. Robin cherishes her Junior Challenge experience, the friendships she made, and the opportunity to represent USIC and travel to Japan. You can follow Robin on Instagram here. Previous Article IC of Germany wins the Wallenberg Trophy Next Article Meet a member: Helena Suková, IC of the Czech Republic
IC of USA appoint new President and Honorary Secretary IC of USA appoint new President and Honorary Secretary The IC of USA have appointed Don Tansey as the new President and Robb Bunnen as the new Honorary Secretary
IC of Israel appoint new President and Honorary Secretary IC of Israel appoint new President and Honorary Secretary The IC of Israel have appointed Batsheva Mandel as the new President and Ruth Yishai as the new Honorary Secretary as of 1st September 2017
The annual lunch for Presidents and Secretaries at Wimbledon The annual lunch for Presidents and Secretaries at Wimbledon The Council of International Lawn Tennis Clubs held their annual lunch for Presidents and Secretaries of the 40 International Clubs.
2017 IC AGM 2017 IC AGM The 2017 AGM was held on the middle Sunday of The Wimbledon Championships at the National Tennis Centre
September 2017 La Carreta Event, entries still open and additional IC nations needed September 2017 La Carreta Event, entries still open and additional IC nations needed