The International Tennis Federation (ITF) is looking at ways to help those most severely affected by the sport's shutdown due to the coronavirus ...
The International Tennis Federation is looking at ways to help those most severely affected by the sport's shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic and advises players to claim government support where possible, its chief David Haggerty told Reuters.
Last week the grasscourt Grand Slam at Wimbledon was scrapped for the first time since World War Two while the French Open has been rearranged from May to September due to the pandemic. Georgia's Sofia Shapatava, the 375th-ranked women's singles player in the world, recently started a petition seeking assistance from tennis governing bodies for lower-level professionals.
Haggerty said the ITF is not taking registration fees for players, has made resources on its academy platform free and suspended subscriptions for member nations until play resumes. "The experts have ideas but there are still many details to be worked out about when it is safe for sport, and specifically tennis, to return."Haggerty said his organisation had to face significant financial impact due to the crisis.
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