The LTA Pledgeball League Returns for 2026
Get involved for a chance to win tickets to Queens!
We’re delighted to announce that the LTA Pledgeball League is back for 2026.
Following three successful years of inspiring the tennis and padel community to take climate action, we’re once again partnering with the Lawn Tennis Association to help players, coaches and venues across the country make a positive difference for the planet.
From June to September, coaches, clubs and individuals can take part by making simple sustainability pledges and earning points on the national leaderboard. Whether it’s cycling to practise or using a refillable water bottle, every action contributes to a collective effort to protect the places where we play.
How It Works:
Taking part is simple:
- Make one or more sustainability pledges through Pledgeball.org
- Pledge to earn points for your venue and help them climb the national leaderboard throughout the summer
- Share your pledge and encourage others to get involved
The league is designed to show how small everyday actions can add up to create meaningful change when taken together.
Win Fantastic Prizes
By taking part in the league, you’ll also be entered into prize draws, including:
- Tickets to the HSBC Championships at The Queen’s Club in 2027
- Exclusive grants and prizes for participating clubs and venues
Whether you’re a weekend player, a professional coach, or running an entire club, there’s an opportunity to get involved and make an impact.
Why It Matters
Climate change and biodiversity loss are already affecting the environments where sport takes place. The LTA Pledgeball League gives the tennis and padel community a chance to take practical action, while celebrating the collective difference we can make together.
Every pledge counts.
Cam Norrie Supports the League
To mark the launch of this year’s competition, British No.1 Cameron Norrie joined us for a quick-fire Q&A about sustainability, sharing some of the habits he incorporates into everyday life, including cycling to and from practice: