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Welcome to the IC of Croatia

The IC of Croatia was formed in 2019 by the founder and President, Predrag Stojcevic Pegi. The inauguration party for the IC of Croatia was held at the Queens Club on Sunday 7th July 2019. In attendance and one of the first to congratulate Croatia was Francesco Ricci Bitti, The President of Association of Summer Olympic International Federations and former President of the ITF.

All IC Council members and Chairman Peter McQuibban, together with presidents and general secretaries of more than thirty National Tennis Federations around the World came to support IC Croatia as a new member.

Watch the interview by the sport journalist Helen Scott Smith during the inauguration party at Queens Club in London on 7th July 2019

If you require further information, please contact the President and Honorary Secretary.

President: Predrag Stojcevic Pegi

Email: pegi@btinternet.com

Honorary Secretary: Silvije Hraste

Email: silvije.hraste@gmail.com

Please watch the video below which aired on Croatian National Television 1st program on 17th July 2019

IC GB Centenary 2024

Na poziv Britanskog IC Tenis , ekipa hrvatskog IC je gostovao na proslavi stotog rodjendana IC GB od 05tog do 10tog kolovoza 2024.

Organizator i slavljenik nam je priredio izuzetno lijep program, sto sportski kao i socijalni. Bila je to izuzetna prilika da se upoznamo i druzimo sa svim ostalim pozvanim ucesnicima iz 33 drzave clanice IC iz cijeloga svijeta.

Specijalan ugodjaj je bio igrati na travnatim terenima All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC ) na Wimbledonu, na istim onim terenima na kojima se svake godine odrzava Wimbledon Championship. Za lijepu i top kvalitetnu profesionalnu opremu i dresove u kojima smo igrali nase matcheve pobrinuo se je HEAD Croatia. Koristimo ovu priliku da se zahvalimo Andreju Salzeru na njegovom trudu i zalaganju i zelji da nam pomogne. Dobili smo komplimente da smo izmedju 33 IC clanice najbolje obucena ekipa na turniru.


At the invitation of the British IC Tennis, the Croatian IC team was a guest at the celebration of the hundredth birthday of IC GB from August 5th to 10th, 2024.

The organizer and celebrant prepared an extremely nice program for us, both sporting and social. It was an exceptional opportunity to meet and socialize with all the other invited participants from 33 IC member states from all over the world.

It was a special feeling to play on the grass courts of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) at Wimbledon, on the same courts where the Wimbledon Championship is held every year. HEAD Croatia took care of beautiful and top quality professional equipment and jerseys in which we played our matches. We use this opportunity to thank Andrej Salzer for his effort and commitment and desire to help us. We received compliments that among the 33 IC members, we were the best-dressed team at the tournament.

View the IC GB Centenary 2024 Schedule

Team Photo
Team Photo

News & Events

IC Council News & Events

April 2016
Abe Segal

Abe Segal

My Friend Abe. by Gordon Forbes.

Abe died in Cape Town on the night of 4th April 2016, with his devoted friend, Deborah Curtis Setchell, at his bedside.  Abe and I met 63 years ago in the locker-room of the Ellis Park tennis courts, when he came over to my corner and chided me for being too quiet.  ’Don’t they make noise on that farm of yours, Kid?’  I was 19 and he 22, and we have been friends and doubles partners ever since.  There’ll never be another Abe. They talk of breaking the mould, well, his mould was well and truly broken!  Such a good man.  Generous, forthright, strong, big-hearted, loyal, compassionate – a rough diamond, with the diamond part flawless, and the rough part filled with the unique kind of humour that made his friends laugh in amazement, while at the same time shaking their heads at the fun of it! 

 
Only a few weeks ago, on a still evening in Plettenberg Bay, we sat together, looking at the sea, yakking away, and sipping the whiskies that Tony Bloom had poured for us.  Lately, we’ve talked nearly every week, being able to say the same things more than once, because we both forgot what we said the week before.  Suddenly, though, this time, towards the end of the evening, he touched his glass to mine and said, ‘Cheers, Forbsey.  We’ve had a great time, but the game’s over.  Thanks for everything.’   Maybe he had some kind of premonition, for I know he wasn’t feeling well....  But he never complained.  In all the time I have known Abe, I have never, ever, heard him complain. Not once.  And he was thanking me!  I ask you!  It was I who should have....
 
He was a great tennis-player, was Abe.  Look at his results over the years, and one is fully amazed!   For a start, he had one of the best left-hand serves of all time – fine volleys, safe backhand and a huge forehand that sometimes went off at a tangent and ran amuck.  I still remember the time at Roland Garros when he hit a forehand into the President’s Box without a bounce.  It hit one of the officials in the chest, while the base-linesman triumphantly called “Out”!  Or the time, on the Wimbledon Centre Court, playing Rex Hartwig, when Rex tried to run around his serve to hit a forehand. The ball simply followed him, until he had to catch it with his left hand, in front of his chest.  Abe’s serve used to swerve like mad, especially the second one.  And what about the lineswoman at Wimbledon who had too much wine for lunch and was asleep when Abe, playing Clark Graebner, won the match-point?  ‘Clark’s game is kinda boring, Forbsey,’ he told me.  ‘So I guess she’s entitled to take a nap.’  Odd things happened to Abe almost continually – things that never failed to amuse the millions of people all over the world that loved him.
 
For instance, suddenly, aged sixty-nine, he became a painter, surprising everyone (including himself) when his paintings were exhibited at The Everard Read Gallery.  Even here, Abe was unorthodox.  Always impatient, he’d invented a way of turning his canvasses upside down, so as to do his skies without disturbing the still wet scenery below.  Although, in my speech, I warned the Read Gallery patrons that the skies on the paintings were all upside down, they bought every last one.   ‘A sky’s a sky, Forbsey,’ was Abe’s comment.  ‘I’ve never seen one with a lable sayin’ “this side up.”     
 
Thus Abie. I could go on and on, and I am sure that I speak also for his daughters, Nancy and Susie, his wonderful wife, Heather, who died some years ago, and his friend, companion and helpmate, Deborah.  I can’t believe I’ll never hear his voice again.  Never again have him walk across the court to my side, cup his hand and say,  ‘for God’s sake, Forbsey, can you please stop bein’ nervous, grip your racket and watch the friggin’ ball!’  A part of my life, and, I am sure, a good many other lives, will go with Abe.  We wish him a good rest, and salute him for a game well played, and a life well lived.
 

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