Tennis protocols are clarified by TSA

JOBURG – Tennis South Africa lists protocols for clubs and academies to follow during the lockdown.

There has been some confusion around the protocols that should be followed as club, grassroots and social tennis reopens.

Tennis South Africa confirmed in a statement on 1 July that all categories of club tennis have been given the go-ahead but all tennis must also follow strict guidelines in light of the coronavirus pandemic. “All players and facilities will need to comply with strict safety measures put in place to ensure compliance with national government protocols,” the statement read.

Next Generation Tennis at Sandton Sports Club puts Tennis South Africa’s protocols on display. Photo: Supplied

Tennis SA has put together an information pack to help ensure these protocols are followed. The pack can be found online HERE  Protocols include:

The document also lists a national risk-adjusted strategy with rules that change under different lockdown levels.

For instance, floodlights should only be used under lockdown levels 2 and 1, and up to eight players per court will be allowed under lockdown Level 2, and lockdown Level 1 will allow for even more players per court for regular coaching. Furthermore, club canteens and clubhouses will be allowed to open from lockdown Level 2, and parents should also only enter the premises from lockdown Level 2.

Tennis SA’s statement also stressed that social gatherings before and after sessions were not allowed.

Details: Tennis South Africa info@tennissa.co.za

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