A Bold New Beginning for the Intercounty Ladies B Team
The Intercounty Ladies B Team enters the Ladies B division for the first time as a newly formed squad, led by Co-Captains Karen Fu and Bonnie Ta. With a clear standard set, this team is built with the ambition to replicate what the Armadale Ladies C Team achieved in 2025. Going from a brand-new roster to league champions in their inaugural season.
As they prepare for their first year of competition, the focus is on establishing a strong foundation, competing at a high level, and setting expectations early.
The roster is taking shape, and the captains are looking to add players who are ready to contribute, compete, and grow with the group. With strong leadership and a clear vision, excitement around the team continues to build as they prepare to make their mark in their first season.
Armadale plays in the North Division of the competitive Ladies ICB division
Full Standings, Schedule, Teams, Matches, and Statistics can be found here: >> LINK <<
Matches take place every Wednesday mid day, with half played at home at Armadale and the other half held at our opponents' courts across York Region.
Each week, matches are played across three doubles lines:
Players Tennis Canada Rating is typically 3.5 level and above
A Championship Chapter Continues for the Armadale Ladies Team
What began as a brand-new team turned into a Intercounty C winning championship run in 2025. Led by Captain Shirley Lai, the Armadale Ladies C Team exceeded expectations and captured the ICC title in their inaugural season.
Now, the focus shifts to 2026. The team is hungry to repeat, build on its success, and raise the bar even higher.
To do that, the team is welcoming new members who want to compete, contribute, and be part of an exciting, proven winning culture. Energy is high, momentum is real, and this team is just getting started.
Armadale plays in the North Division of the competitive Ladies ICC division
Full Standings, Schedule, Teams, Matches, and Statistics can be found here: >> LINK <<
Matches take place every Tuesday mid day, with half played at home at Armadale and the other half held at our opponents' courts across York Region.
Each week, matches are played across three doubles lines:
Players Tennis Canada Rating is typically 3.0 level and above
Two Sets Short. One Clear Mission. Armadale ICB Eyes 2026.
The 2025 Intercounty B season ended in a narrow runner-up finish—just two sets away from a championship. It was a painful margin, but also a defining one. The result has only strengthened the team’s resolve and clarified the path forward.
That near miss now fuels the mission for 2026: finish the job and claim the title.
Leading the charge is Captain Justin Chow, setting the standard as the team retools and prepares for another championship run. With a renewed lineup, heightened internal competition, and a battle-ready mindset, Armadale ICB is positioning itself to contend at the highest level once again.
The lesson from 2025 is clear. The goal for 2026 is even clearer.
Armadale plays in the North East Division of the competitive Mixed ICB division
Full Standings, Schedule, Teams, Matches, and Statistics can be found here: >> LINK <<
Matches take place every Tuesday, with half played at home at Armadale and the other half held at our opponents' courts across York Region.
Each week, matches are played across six doubles lines:
Players Tennis Canada Rating is typically 4.0 level and above
2026 Armadale ICC Team: Building Identity, Competing Forward
The Armadale ICC team serves as a key development pathway within the club—designed for members seeking their first taste of the intensity and standards of intercounty competition. It is a proving ground where players are challenged, sharpen their doubles play, and prepare for higher levels of team tennis.
The 2025 season marked an important chapter for the Armadale ICC team, introducing many new faces and a group that spent the year finding its identity. The foundation was set through experience, growth, and learning what it takes to compete at the intercounty level.
Co-Captains Justin Law and Simon Choy will lead the way as the team looks ahead to 2026 with a clear objective: Claim a playoff spot in the tough York division where the 2025 champions reside.
With a stronger sense of cohesion and direction, the group is ready to take the next step. This is where development meets competition—and where the next phase begins.
Armadale plays in the York Division of the competitive Mixed ICC division
Full Standings, Schedule, Teams, Matches, and Statistics can be found here: >> LINK <<
Matches take place every Thursday, with half played at home at Armadale and the other half held at our opponents' courts across York Region.
Each week, matches are played across six doubles lines:
Players Tennis Canada Rating is typically 3.5 level and below
One Match Away. One Goal Ahead. Armadale Sets Its Sights on 2026
Momentum is building for the Armadale Toronto Men’s team as it enters a pivotal chapter. The 2025 season delivered valuable playoff experience, falling just one match short against the Toronto Cricket Club—the eventual finalists. That narrow loss clarified what it will take to go further.
Leading the next phase are new Co-Captains Winston Tang, Arthur Lam, and Albert Hui, setting a clear direction and raising expectations. With the lessons of 2025 firmly in hand, the team is focused on converting experience into results.
The outlook for 2026 is clear and ambitious: position Armadale to contend for—and finally capture—a Toronto Men’s title. The pieces are in place, the standard is set, and the opportunity is real.
Armadale plays in the TMTL - Division 4
Full Standings, Schedule, Teams, Matches, and Statistics can be found here: >> LINK <<
Matches take place every Thursday, with half played at home at Armadale and the other half held at our opponents' courts across York Region.
Each week, matches are played across Four doubles lines
Players range from a 3.5 to 4.0 level
Armadale Tennis Club
2401 Denison Street, Markham, Ontario L3S, Canada