ITF lifts PHILTA suspension
MANILA – The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has lifted the three-year suspension of the Philippine Tennis Association (PHILTA).
The holding of the PHILTA election on Dec. 11, 2023 paved the way for the lifting of the suspension, which prevented the country from competing in team competitions such as the Davis Cup (men), Fed Cup (women).
Parañaque City Mayor Eric Olivarez won as president during the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC)-supervised election at Century Park Hotel in Manila.
Also elected were Olongapo City Mayor Rolen Paulino (vice president), Navotas City Mayor John Rey Tiangco (secretary general), Calabarzon’s Gerardo Alcala (treasurer) and Mimaropa’s Theodore Jose Matta (internal auditor).
The other members of the board voted independently by their respective regions were Franzes Khu Camacho (Bicol), Theodore Dy (Western Visayas), Elmaerwin Sibucao (Ilocos), Gilbert Paylado (Mindanao), Dickerson Laruan (Cordillera Autonomous Region), Cagayan Valley’s Fernando Silapan (Cagayan Valley), Joile Mondragon (Eastern Visayas), Jean Henri Lhuillier (Central Visayas), and Dyan Castillejo and April Toledo for Gender Equity.
“I am pleased to confirm that the ITF Board of Directors has decided to lift the suspension of the Philippine Tennis Association pending the receipt of the 2024 ITF Subscription Fees, in accordance with Article 5 of the ITF Constitution,” ITF President David Haggerty said in a signed letter dated Jan. 21, 2024 and emailed to POC President Abraham Tolentino.
The letter stated that upon payment, “PHILTA will be considered an active member of the ITF with its full rights restored”.
“It will be a pleasure to welcome PHILTA to active membership,” Haggerty said.
“I would like to thank you and your team, particularly Mr. Ramon Suzara, for your proactive approach to resolving PHILTA’s governing issues, in accordance with our shared values of good governance, transparency, and accountability,” he added. /