Tennis world commits over $6 million for COVID-19 player relief program
TORONTO — Tennis鈥檚 governing bodies and the organizers of the four Grand Slams said on Tuesday they will raise over $6 million to help players affected by the sport鈥檚 current shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The player relief program will target about 800 singles and doubles players collectively on the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 tours, who are in need of financial support.
鈥淭he creation of the player relief program is a positive demonstration of the sport鈥檚 ability to come together during this time of crisis,鈥 the governing bodies of world tennis, including the ATP and WTA, along with the International Tennis Federation, said in a joint statement.
鈥淲e will continue to collaborate and monitor the support required across tennis with the aim of ensuring the long-term health of the sport in the midst of this unprecedented challenge to our way of life, and our thoughts remain with all those affected at this time.鈥
The men鈥檚 ATP Tour and the WTA, which runs the women鈥檚 circuit, will administer the financial distributions of the program and all contributions will be split equally between men and women.
Eligibility for the program will take into account a player鈥檚 ranking as well as previous prize money earnings according to criteria agreed by all stakeholders.
While the fund from the seven stakeholders makes up the backbone of the program, funds raised through initiatives such as auctions and player donations are welcomed.
The professional tennis season was halted in early March due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic until at least July 13, which makes it difficult for those in the lower echelons of the sport, who depend solely on tournament winnings, to earn a living. — Reuters


