Anterran Tennis League

The Anterran Tennis League (ATL - : Ligue Anterique de Tennis - LAT) is the most important international tennis competition in Anterra. The League consist of two main branches: The Solo Festivals, which include single and doubles matches, and the Team Festivals, where national teams from all over Anterra compete. For every festival a player or team takes part in, he gets awarded points based on his prestation. The 16 single players, 8 double duo's and 8 national teams with the most points are allowed to take part in the Tennis World Championships. The winners of the major festivals automatically qualify for this event. Other players have to compete in the qualifiers to participate. The winner of the WC is awarded title of World Champion. Existing independently from the league ranking, there is also the Global Ranking, which keeps track of the World Leader.

The League was founded in 1876, with the first festival being held in Martones, Tilenno. The Sanatae Martones Open is therefore the longest running Tennis competition. The first Tennis World Championships were held in 1928 in Brigantica after the Grand Campaigns had ended. The 2019 World Championships will be held in Ornans, Vallis in early October.

When a player or national team wins all the major festivals in one year they get awarded the Golden Festival Award. Currently only three persons and one team have been able to complete such a feat. When a player or national team manages to win all the major festivals, but not in one year, they get awarded the Silver Festival Award.