The Herald (Zimbabwe)

TZ eyes more junior tourneys

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

AFTER successful­ly hosting this year’s ITF 18-and-Under South Central Circuit at Harare Sports Club, Tennis Zimbabwe are hoping to take it a step further by adding two more tournament­s next year.

The circuit saw three events running from July 31 to last Friday and they attracted players from Czech Republic, Canada, Great Britain and Brazil.

Zimbabwe’s Mehluli Sibanda was exceptiona­l, claiming two singles titles and an equal number in the doubles with his partner Sheil Kotecha of Kenya. The junior tournament­s have become a permanent feature on the local scene over the past few years.

TZ president Martin Lock pointed out that bringing the internatio­nal tournament­s to Zimbabwe gives more local players the opportunit­y to compete.

‘‘That’s the incentive why we try to do this, it’s not only to put Zimbabwe on the map but it’s a launching pad for our players. They get exposure against players better than them, some of them qualify, and some get into the main draw by virtue of their rankings.

“But this is how we develop players by hosting tournament­s. It’s part of our developmen­t programme and next year we want to take it a step further and we would like to host two additional Grade Five tournament­s in the first quarter of next year.

‘‘So we want to have five tournament­s on the internatio­nal calendar but for the benefit of our local players.

“We have been doing them for the last five or six years and each year with the support of the ITF we have managed to go from strength to strength because this year we have had a Grade Five, Grade Four and a Grade Three which is the highest tournament that is in the region of Africa,” Lock said.

The TZ president was recently in Vietnam attending the ITF general meeting and said the internatio­nal mother body, whose main interest is developmen­t of the sport, have committed to funding more developmen­tal programmes next year. “The heart of ITF is developmen­t and they committed next year to giving us funding for tournament­s, funding for facilities, funding for equipment, funding for training of our officials and our coaches.

‘‘So we really do appreciate their support, we thank them and it was just really good to go and meet them first hand,” said Lock.

Previously local junior players have struggled to reach the finals of these events but Sibanda put up a good show in the last three weeks by winning two singles finals and losing one.

On the girls’ side, Zimbabwe’s best performanc­e was from Kimberly Bhunu who reached the quarter-finals in two of the events she took part in.

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