Melbourne, 31 October 2023 | tennis.com.au
The 2024 Aggressive Play calendar launches right now, providing level-based taking part in alternatives for all Australians.
The calendar consists of Tennis Australia-endorsed occasions happening across the nation, aiming to make sure tennis attracts and retains gamers of all skills while growing future champions.
The 2024 calendar will construct on the success of the Junior Tour and Progress Sequence tournaments following their introduction this yr. The primary Australian Junior Tour and Progress Sequence Masters factors races are set to finish on 7 November 2023, with up to date Chief Boards to be launched on Friday 10 November and Monday 13 November respectively. Australian Masters occasions will likely be held in Melbourne from 2 December 2023 the December Showdown.
“Our intention is to develop a calendar that helps gamers in any respect ranges of the taking part in pathway,” stated Tennis Australia Chief Tennis Officer Tom Larner.
“Following our transition to a single ranking system in 2022, the 2024 calendar will proceed to concentrate on making a constructive taking part in setting for all members of the game, offering alternatives for gamers to compete and develop their expertise at a stage that’s applicable to them.
“We’re excited to see extra gamers, taking part in extra tennis, extra of the time with all kinds of alternatives on supply across the nation.”
2024 calendar highlights
- The preliminary launch of the Australian Aggressive Play calendar will see 562 tournaments be added, encompassing Juniors, Open, Masters and IE&D tournaments
- The Australian Junior Tour will comprise of 288 tournaments resulting in the Junior Tour Masters, the end-of-year factors race for junior gamers
- The Australian Junior Worldwide calendar will comprise of 16 ITF Junior tournaments held throughout the nation, offering a aggressive pathway for junior gamers to the elite junior stage
- The Australian Progress Sequence connects 20 Open Signature and Premier Sequence tournaments to the Australian Professional Tour
- The Australian Professional Tour calendar will embody 15 tournaments masking each state and territory, offering our elite gamers with a chance to check themselves towards a few of the greatest on the ITF World Tennis Tour, ATP Challenger Tour or WTA tour.
2023 Aggressive Play by the numbers up to now
The 2023 Aggressive Play calendar has seen:
- 747 Tennis Australia-endorsed tournaments happen up to now
- 18,038 distinctive gamers take part up 33 per cent on 2022
- A complete of 64,906 entries up 14 per cent on 2022
- 89,667 Australian gamers with a UTR Ranking.
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