Yugoslav Tennis Association
Yugoslav Tennis Association (Serbo-Croatian: Teniski Savez Jugoslavije / Тениски Савез Југославије; Slovene: Teniska zveza Jugoslavije; Macedonian: Тениска Федерација на Југославија) was the governing body of tennis in Yugoslavia. After the breakup of the state it was succeeded by several new associations.
The association was formed in Zagreb in 1922 and its first president was Croat Hinko Wurth.[1]
Successors
- Tennis Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Croatian Tennis Association
- Tennis Federation of Serbia
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