LONDON: The Inter­national Tennis Federa­tion (ITF) will conduct its World Tennis Tour tournaments in China this year, marking a return to the Asian nation after a gap of three years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the sport’s global governing body said on Monday.

The ITF announcement accompanied the release of its calendar for the second quarter of 2023. It added that it anticipated the resumption of its activity in China later in the year and did not provide any more details.

The news comes on the back of the back of the women’s WTA saying last week its decision on a potential return to China was “forthcoming” after suspending lucrative events in the region over concerns for former doubles number one Peng Shuai’s safety.

“We think it’s important that the World Tennis Tour and international events take place in all the nations around the world,” ITF president David Haggerty told Reuters in a video interview in February.

In the last full season in 2019 before the pandemic, China had hosted 25 ITF women’s and 15 men’s events. World Tennis Tour events are professional tournaments below the elite level.

The ITF does not have major professional tournaments in China and is more focused on grassroots development events.

Haggerty told Reuters via email on Monday that the global body’s “paramount concern” was the safety of its players and it would closely monitor levels of risk in every tour location.

“We have received reassurance that it’s safe for players, their families and teams to compete in China, so we’re looking forward to bringing the World Tennis Tour back there,” he said.

Published in Dawn, April 4th, 2023

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