Life at the LTA
Unified by a mission to open tennis up to everyone in Great Britain, it's our people and our values that make life at the LTA so unique. Get to know what we're about at the LTA by exploring:
- the different departments you could work in
- the culture and values we're proud to embody
- the learning and development opportunities we offer
- what employees have to say
Our departments
Learn more about the departments that make up the LTA, what teams there are in each and what each team's responsible for.
Our Parks Investment team are responsible for the delivery of the joint LTA, UK Government and LTA Tennis Foundation project to renovate hundreds of park tennis courts across Great Britain which have fallen into disrepair. They also provide Local Authorities with solutions to grow participation utilising digital technology – in order to make it easy for players to find and book a court, join in a group tennis session such as Free Park Tennis or play competitively.
The Corporate Affairs team are responsible for the LTA’s communications with the media, government, parliamentary and other stakeholders.
The Commercial & Operations department consists of seven teams.
The Major Events team are responsible for the development and delivery of the LTA’s programme of international events. These include our tour-level grass court events at Nottingham, Birmingham, Queens and Eastbourne, the Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup ties, wheelchair events such as the British Open, and around 20 other professional tennis events held throughout the year on the International Tennis Federation’s World Tennis Tour. These events enable us to increase the visibility of our sport, drive participation and open tennis up to new and existing audiences.
Cross-functional working is key for the success of our events and our team interact with various other teams in the organisation including Corporate Affairs, Customer Strategy, Marketing and the People team to deliver this.
The Digital Transformation team are responsible for the delivery of the LTA’s Digital Strategy, working across the different departments in the LTA and managing the LTA’s Digital Transformation Partner (Deloitte) and other supplier relationships. The team are also responsible for business planning and reporting across LTA, as well as project and programme management. The roles in the team include digital product management, customer experience design and programme/project management.
The Technology team develop, invest and maintain the technology and data strategy, infrastructure and capability to enable the delivery of our strategic plan. Our Technology team are broadly focused in 3 areas: infrastructure, development and service management, so whatever your technical skillset, whether it’s salesforce expertise .NET development or IT support, there’s a role for you in the Technology team.
The Brand Marketing and Commercial team mange the LTA’s commercial partnerships and are responsible for the marketing and positioning of tennis and padel via a wide range of channels, including on social media
The NTC Operations team ensure the National Tennis Centre provide the best possible environment for users and offers business support to Community Tennis Centres.
The Customer Strategy team are responsible for understanding our insight and knowing our audiences, in order to innovate, develop our programmes, grow the sport, and develop and deliver a truly personal digital experience for players, fans and our workforce.
Our Finance & Legal department support the business operationally.
Our Finance team help grow our revenues and enhance long-term investment to protect the sport. They ensure the business prioritises its spending on the best projects and programmes.
The Legal team work across the business, providing appropriate legal advice, running the disciplinary process, and ensuring integrity and best practice governance, procedures, processes and controls are in place.
The Tennis Development Directorate consists of the following teams:
The National Delivery team focus on implementing specific aspects of the LTA's Strategy across the country, collaborating with delivery partners across places to play including clubs, parks, schools, universities as well as with Local Authorities, Active Partnerships, and community organisations. The local delivery part of the team is supported by a central delivery team consisting of specialist functions who provide support, resources, and expertise to promote the growth of tennis at a local level.
The Programme & Property Strategy team lead on the development of products and programmes to attract and retain more people in tennis and padel. In addition, the team develop the strategy and oversee delivery of the LTA’s investment into facilities, working closely with the LTA Tennis Foundation.
The Coach Development & Support team are responsible for the qualification pathways and continuous professional development of tennis and padel coaches in Britain. The team also runs LTA Coach Accreditation which is the LTA’s professional membership scheme for coaches. The purpose of this team is to engage coaches and activators with relevant, world-class development and support opportunities to enable the delivery of enjoyable on-court experiences for all, helping to attract and retain players in the sport.
The Competition team oversee the planning and delivery of all LTA staged competitions at an international and national level, as well as supporting regional, county, and local level competition activity. The team also oversees Padel competition, team competition, disability competition and associated GB representative teams. The team are responsible for servicing competition in Britian, which includes Officiating, Ratings (World Tennis Number) and Rankings, rules and regulations and the digital systems to find and enter competition.
The Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) and Customer Support teams are responsible for supporting the business in delivering against its commitment to creating a culture of everyday inclusion across the tennis and padel landscape, that tennis and padel at every level reflects the diversity of the communities around us, and that all customers are supported in a way which meets their needs quickly and efficiently.
The Safeguarding and Integrity team work to maintain and develop the highest safeguarding, anti-doping, and integrity standards throughout all levels of the game, working with internal and external stakeholders across the sport.
The Padel team are responsible for managing the delivery of the LTA’s Padel Strategy and overseeing the integration of padel operations within departments across the LTA.
The People team support every colleague with their employment journey at the LTA. It starts with providing support and expertise to attract high-quality colleagues, recruit with excellence, provide those colleagues with training and development, ensure our colleagues are rewarded and recognised for good work, and that throughout their entire time at the LTA, they're engaged in the work that they do.
Our Performance department nurture, train and support the next generation of Britain’s top tennis talent, creating a pathway that develops a diverse team of people, players and leaders. They’re the team driving Britain towards being one of the best nations in the world for player development. From performance coaches to science and medicine experts, our Performance team has positions which deliver expertise across the full performance spectrum.
Our culture
The LTA, through its vision 'Tennis Opened Up', is committed to creating a diverse environment where all colleagues feel included and a strong sense of belonging.
We particularly welcome applications from people from ethnically diverse communities, deaf and disabled people, members of the LGBTQ+ community and people with lived experience of the UK's many and varied communities.
The LTA Tennis Foundation is a new tennis charity that partners with brilliant people and organisations to improve lives through tennis. It shares the LTA’s vision of ‘Tennis Opened Up’, and it wants to use our sport to make a real difference to people across the whole country. All LTA colleagues have the chance to get involved with the LTA TF, with some directly involved in delivering and leading its work.
To truly deliver our vision of 'Tennis Opened Up', we believe it is critical that the LTA plays our part in contributing to a healthier and more sustainable society. We want to grow tennis in Britain, but do so in a responsible way, protecting and supporting the environment and working with everyone in the sport to tackle our climate impacts. We are committed to ensuring a lasting future for tennis in Britain, and our Environmental Sustainability Plan sets out how we will do this.
Our core values at the LTA are teamwork, integrity, passion, excellence and inclusion.
Whether working at the National Tennis Centre, Nottingham Tennis Centre, out in the regions at the grassroots of the game, or travelling around the world supporting our elite players, everyone has an incredibly important role in helping drive tennis for Britain forward.
Learning and development
We’re dedicated to supporting our people and their ambition to grow. Connecting learning opportunities with our strategic plans and personal objectives, we offer our people many new possibilities to develop.
Through group workshops, our online learning platform, internal leadership programmes, and supported by specialist external courses, we work with our teams to ensure everyone receives the right opportunities to support our collective success.
The LTA Skills Framework is a set of six core skills that supports the professional development of all our colleagues, and our learning opportunities are based around building on these transferable skills.
Six core skills
What employees have to say
"After a career in HR in the commercial sector, a chance meeting on the side of a hockey pitch with a friend working at the LTA led to a two-month contract to help the People team over a busy period. Then covid hit and, in the end, 2 months turned into various assignments lasting over a period of three and a half years! As well as working in the People team, I worked on projects in other areas including customer support and major events.
"As I was moving towards the end of my career and wanting more flexibility, the talent bank assignment process worked really well for me. I had the flexibility of being able to choose whether to accept assignments (but actually always did) and really enjoyed applying my knowledge in a completely different business. I feel really lucky to have had the opportunity to work with a great group of passionate people, both within the People team and across the business, and where there is such a clear organisational mission."
"I joined the LTA 6 years ago in the Commercial Finance team and have worked with various stakeholders across the business managing budgets and forecasts, as well as taking on line management experience. During this time I have been fortunate enough to have taken maternity leave twice, and have two young boys at home. Despite Covid impacting the first maternity leave, both times I have thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I was fully supported whilst on maternity leave, taking the opportunity to have the full year off, with regular catch ups with my line manager and various keeping-in-touch days. This helped me continue to feel part of the team and excited to return to work.
"The LTA has been flexible in my working arrangements, including part-time working and juggling family life. Not only this, I have been given the opportunity to progress my career and develop my skills. Most recently, having returned to work 5 months ago, I have been promoted into a leadership role as Head of Group Finance. I am delighted to take on this new challenge in the leadership team, showcasing how women can have a family as well as a successful career. Our two children give me and my husband great joy, and during my second maternity leave my husband had a career break and we were able to spend 3 months as a family which was invaluable.
"Due to our flexible working arrangements, we alternate childcare duties on Fridays, which is both brilliant for the children as they spend time with Mummy and Daddy, as well as giving us the time we need at work. In addition to this, I am pleased to demonstrate to our children that work and family life can be equally shared in our marriage."
"It's been an exciting journey moving to the UK for my role at the LTA. It was a bit challenging in terms of settling in to UK work at first, having previously lived here to study - both being very different experiences in terms of settling in, challenges and finding a new home to live in. However, it's always good to step out of the comfort zone and work in a different environment and culture which is something that always helps one grow.
"I'm grateful to be part of the LTA and moving to the UK for a role that's helping me develop myself personally and professionally. It was surely scary and challenging during the start but so worth it; the work culture and people at the LTA are amazing. Everyone's respected in terms of the culture, ethnicity, and the background you don't feel inequal in any capacity. I remember how supportive my team had been during Ramadan, being fully understanding of its requirements and flexible with my work schedule.
"I'm so grateful to feel supported as a colleague and build great work relationships and friends at the LTA due to the colleague networking opportunities and everyone willing to help each other. I feel no different being in a different country, which is in large part thanks to the LTA for being such a welcoming organization."
"My LTA journey started in the Customer Support team for 18 months and I was the coaching team ‘’champion’’ before I secured an internal move to the Coaching team. After another 18 months or so I then moved to my current team, the Digital Transformation team, in a project management coordinator role and I’ve been lucky enough to secure a couple of role changes since working in this team.
"I think working in the business for a number of years now, and working with various senior stakeholders on a wide range of cross-functional projects or initiatives, has given me good exposure and a good level of experience, which has definitely helped me with my internal moves. My current role includes business reporting and helping with business planning, giving me the opportunity to present at leadership, executive & all colleague meetings - something which has been improved both my confidence and my presentation skills.
"My advice would be to take every opportunity that gets presented to you but also seek out opportunities that you think will benefit you in either the short or long term – don’t just rely on them falling into your hands."
"The LTA's been a fantastic place to work and grow for me – even though I haven’t necessarily progressed in physical roles. My general skills and learnings have continued to improve with the additional roles and responsibilities available throughout the organisation. More specifically I've really benefitted from the opportunity to work closer with other internal departments, giving me a much greater understanding of our delivery while also allowing me to help embed inclusion throughout the business.
"The Inspire Programme also helped initiate this process and opened up the doors for greater dialogue between myself, a regional colleague and senior members of staff from the executive team involved in the Inspire Programme. Because our work is seasonal there are times of the year where I wouldn’t be able to commit to self-development but the Inspire Programme has enabled me to create time and ensure this is a priority even when working under pressure."
We spoke to Alastair Lawrance, Performance Operations Coordinator, about his experiences of shared parental leave, his motivation for doing it and what he and his family gained from the process.
Alastair wanted to spend more time with George, his 3-month-old boy, to bond, share in his early years of development and ease the burden when Hannah - his partner - went back to work.
Alastair said, "Playing and interacting with George every day and having a full relationship with him was a real benefit. Attending play-groups as the only man was a bit uncomfortable at times but developing a joint understanding of the challenges of looking after George and returning to work for Hannah and me was invaluable. I would 100% recommend couples consider it."
The LTA promotes and supports colleagues taking shared parental leave.
“I've absolutely loved my time so far at the LTA. I've also learned so much already in my short time here, as everyone is so patient and willing to help. I've felt extremely welcomed by every team at the LTA and look forward to my future in this organization.”
"I've been with the LTA for four years and I can safely say it was one of the best career moves I made. Being embedded into the organisation, and particularly my current role as Wheelchair Talent Pathway Manager, it's clear to see the passion and drive colleagues have, making tennis a sport for everyone.
"With the LTA encompassing a variety of areas, from performance, participation, digital, corporate affairs and marketing, just to name a few, development opportunities are widespread. These opportunities have enabled me to cross-collaborate with colleagues and work on exciting projects that can truly open our sport to all walks of life, whilst learning and developing professionally. If anyone asks me , “Would you recommend the LTA as a career opportunity”, my answer's “yes”."
“I've always wanted to work for the LTA and it was even better than I thought it'd be. I've really enjoyed my time here so far, with everyone at the LTA making me feel welcome. The teams here make time for you and it's clear that all colleagues are extremely passionate about their job, passing this enthusiasm onto you in your first few weeks here. I’m looking forward to my time here and the exciting projects taking place everyday.”
"It’s not every day that you can be part of an organisation with such a fascinating vision: “Tennis opened up”. Working at the LTA is being part of a warm group of people that'll make you feel welcomed, valued and an integral part of a mission than couldn’t be any clearer: to grow tennis by making it relevant, accessible, welcoming and enjoyable. Knowing my job matters makes me proud to being here. I'd recommend the LTA to anyone who wants to find some meaning in what they do."
"One aspect of my role that I particularly enjoyed as a new starter, was that there were others joining in the same role at the same time, which made settling in easier. Overall, my experience at the LTA has been overwhelmingly positive and I'd encourage anybody, tennis knowledge or not, to apply."
"Working at the LTA for seven years has been an exciting time. The organisation and people have real passion and desire to do great things through sport and tennis. That passion can really rub off on you and leave you feeling excited to come to work on a Monday morning. I feel very much aligned to our values of teamwork, integrity, passion, excellence and inclusion, so its easy to be myself here.
"Working at the National Tennis Centre is inspiring in itself and provides a brilliant work-life balance with access to a gym, tennis (and lots of people to play with at all levels), Richmond Park for running and lots of staff activities like a morning cycle club and weekly five-a-side football. I absolutely love it here and simply can’t imagine working anywhere else."
LTA Benefits Guide
We believe that the LTA is a great place to work and know that a good work life balance is important for us all. We want to ensure your well-being is provided for, alongside the opportunity for a long, happy, and rewarding career.
Click below to see what benefits are on offer to you.