AITA announces revamped domestic circuit to support struggling players

The AITA is aiming for a tentative launch of the circuit in July.

April 20, 2020 07:49 am | Updated 08:15 am IST - New Delhi

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The All India Tennis Federation (AITA) on Saturday announced a revamped domestic circuit to support the players who are struggling financially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The AITA is aiming for a tentative launch of the circuit in July.

All sporting activities around the world have come to a halt due to the outbreak of coronavirus which has led to the death of more then 400 people in India and above 1.5 lakh worldwide.

“The Indian Tennis players and in fact the entire tennis ecosystem has been adversely hit by the Covid 19 pandemic and the indefinite cancellation (till July 13 for now) of all ATP and ITF competitions worldwide,” said the AITA in a statement.

“AITA therefore, based on the assumption that the complete National Lockdown may be lifted in the course of the next 2 months and that travel restrictions may be eased somewhat, plans to launch a Domestic circuit to start tentatively in July 2020,” it said.

It said the need of the hour was to keep the tennis ecosystem alive in the coming months and so AITA, with the help and support of the government and all other stakeholders, has come up with an intermediate plan to mitigate at least some of the pain.

This circuit, the AITA said, was aimed at benefiting players across the country since the pandemic has adversely affected their livelihood as well as their overall training and preparedness.

“AITA proposes to start Tournaments for all age groups. These will initially (in July and August) be restricted to State Level tournaments keeping in mind the need for restricting travel.

“It shall subsequently graduate into Zonal and National tournaments in September, October and November once the travel restrictions and social distancing norms are further eased,” it said.

While AITA is creating a reserve fund for the domestic circuit, it also wants the corporates to support the game.

“The AITA is in the process of setting up a sizeable fund out of its reserves to create a domestic circuit. The AITA is also approaching the Government of India, Ministry of Sports & Youth Affairs to allow it to utilise the unutilised portion of its ACTC Budget 2019-2020 which was earmarked for Tournaments and Foreign Exposure up to September, 2020.

“AITA shall also be launching a fresh initiative to approach Corporates to contribute to this fund that will be used for creating tournaments and competition opportunities for Indian players during the upcoming months while the Pro and ITF Circuits stay closed,” the statement added.

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