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Tennis South Africa (TSA) extends tournament suspension

No tennis tournaments till further notice.

Tennis South Africa (TSA) has announced a further suspension of all sanctioned events, under its jurisdiction, until June 7, inclusive.

The decision to extend the shutdown of local tennis tournaments, and related activities, has been taken in light of the ever-growing threat posed by the Covid-19 outbreak and the president’s announcement of a 21-day nationwide lockdown from March 27.

“After careful consideration, the TSA risk committee, with our board of directors, have decided to extend the suspension. This is a rapidly evolving situation and no one can predict with any certainty what will happen over the next few months. As a result, it makes short- to medium-term tournament and event planning almost impossible,” said TSA CEO Richard Glover.

“While this decision will have a financial impact on our federation and the wider local tennis ecosystem, our single most important consideration is one of public health and we are committed to acting responsibly in that regard,” said Glover.

Recently, TSA announced an initial suspension of events until April 20 at the earliest.

The new decision aligns with the Association of Tennis Professionals, Women’s Tennis Association and the International Tennis Federation’s recent suspension of all international tournaments up to and including June 7.

This announcement also applies to all TSA development centres, including wheelchair tennis hubs. Meanwhile, TSA has also decided that all national rankings (juniors and seniors) will be frozen with immediate effect and until further notice.

This new suspension is subject, at all times, to the national state of disaster being lifted in South Africa.

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