November 2016 Andy Murray - World Number 1 Many congratulations to IC of GB Member, Andy Murray, who is the new world number 1. This phenomenal achievement makes Murray the first British singles player to be world number one since the computer rankings began in 1973. Unfortunately, the crowning moment came when Milos Raonic was forced to retire before their semi final at the BNP Paribas Masters event in Paris, but nevertheless the number one spot was looking imminently probable and is of course thoroughly deserved. Having been crowned Wimbledon Champion and defending his Olympic singles title, 2016 has been a hugely successful year for Murray. He will now be looking to continue this momentum into the Barclays ATP Tour Finals in London, so that he can secure his number one spot into the New Year. Previous Article Joshua Howard-Tripp wins Curro Junior ITF Title Next Article Osamu Ishiguro
Argentina qualify for the 2023 IC Rod Laver Junior Challenge final Argentina qualify for the 2023 IC Rod Laver Junior Challenge final
IC Spain win Potter Cup and IC Italy win Two Presidents Cup IC Spain win Potter Cup and IC Italy win Two Presidents Cup Draws and results from the IC's flagship international senior team competition.
USIC 90th Anniversary Celebrates Return of IC Week USIC 90th Anniversary Celebrates Return of IC Week The USIC 90th Anniversary Celebration held in Washington, DC.
2022 Sportsmanship Award - Frank Sedgman 2022 Sportsmanship Award - Frank Sedgman Frank Sedgman awarded 2022 IC Jean Borotra CQS Sportsmanship award.
South Africa Win Qualfying Leg of Rod Laver Junior Challenge South Africa Win Qualfying Leg of Rod Laver Junior Challenge
GB win Wallenberg Trophy 2022 GB win Wallenberg Trophy 2022 Congratulations to the IC of GB who won the 2022 Wallenberg Trophy.