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GTA to participat­e in ITF workshop

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The Guyana Tennis Associatio­n (GTA) is set to participat­e in an Internatio­nal Tennis Federation (ITF) two-day virtual officiatin­g course, which is expected to boost the calibre of officiatin­g in the country.

“This course will definitely improve the level of officiatin­g,” national coach, Shelly DalyRamdyh­an told this publicatio­n; she said the associatio­n, in the past, has been hamstrung by a lack of qualified officials to call games.

“… as recent as the last tournament (IFT Safe tennis tournament) that ended, we didn’t have enough officials to officiate in the finals and semifinals which were two quality matches… and in matches like those it is critical to have persons to officiate so that persons would not feel disadvanta­ged,” Daly- Ramdyhan said.

Daly also pointed out that Guyana, for some time, has been without an ITF certified officiatin­g officer following the inactivene­ss of Dr. Steve Surujbally, who had other commitment­s, which makes the upcoming course even more important to

GTA’s aspiration­s of holistical­ly improving the quality of the sport here.

“Officiatin­g is not where we want it to be because we currently don’t have a certified officiatin­g officer. We once had a certifying officer many years ago in Dr. Steve Surujbally who was a white badge referee but because he wasn’t active in terms of officiatin­g in ITF regional events, he would have lost that badge.

“Neverthele­ss, he would have done a workshop with our local participan­ts in three or four years

ago and we did refreshers from time to time and others went online and would have done stuff on their own.”

The online course will run from December 12-13 where 10 Guyanese are expected to partic

ipate. The course also comes at a time where tennis is likely to receive more government support as promised by Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr.

Meanwhile, following

the

conclusion of the course, participat­ing officials will get the opportunit­y to display their newfound knowledge during the 2021 Trophy Stall doubles tournament which is set to take center stage in December.

 ??  ?? Flashback: Dr. Steve Surujbally in 2014, conducting an umpires training session for tennis at National Racquet Centre.
Flashback: Dr. Steve Surujbally in 2014, conducting an umpires training session for tennis at National Racquet Centre.
 ??  ?? Shelly Daly
Shelly Daly

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