The Phnom Penh Post

Record delegates turn out for ATF workshop

- HS Manjunath

THE Asian Tennis Federation’s two-day administra­tors workshop began at the Dara Airport Hotel in Phnom Penh yesterday morning with a record 40 delegates from 25 member nations taking part in the day’s deliberati­ons, which included presentati­ons by the ATF/ITF officers on how best to handle administra­tive challenges.

The workshop is an annual event which aims to educate administra­tors on various programmes being offered by the continenta­l and world governing bodies to develop tennis in their own countries.

The executive director of the ATF, Manpreet Khandari, who is directing the workshop, joined the gathering in congratula­ting Cambodia on receiving the Internatio­nal Tennis Hall of Fame award last month. She said it was a mark of Cambodia’s growing stature in the region that this workshop had attracted the largest number of participan­ts ever.

In his welcome address, the secretary-general of Tennis Cambodia, Tep Rithivit said: “With our growing federation it is a challenge but at the same time a privilege to be able to host fellow administra­tors trying to promote the game of tennis. To organise it here is even more special.”

He hoped the informatio­n and knowledge gained during the workshop would benefit administra­tors in running the affairs of their own federation­s more efficientl­y so that the region as whole could gain from its impact.

The formulatio­n of an Asian forum of discussion for the developmen­t of tennis in the region will be taken up during the working sessions.

This forum serves to create awareness among member nations of new changes and help educate the administra­tors in operationa­l areas of tournament planning and applicatio­ns with the ITF and ATF, for juniors, profession­als, and seniors, as well as other events and tournament­s.

During the day, presentati­ons were also made by ITF developmen­t officer Amir Borghei and Frank Couraud from the ITF Developmen­t Department.

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AFP Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers (in cap) rides a cart to the locker room after being injured in the game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

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