The Borneo Post

Tennis authoritie­s to set up virus relief fund for players

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PARIS: The internatio­nal governing bodies of tennis said on Tuesday a relief programme will be created to provide assistance to players most affected by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

World tennis has been at a standstill since the beginning of March and will not resume until mid-July at the earliest following the postponeme­nt of Roland Garros and the cancellati­on of Wimbledon.

“With so much uncertaint­y around when it will be safe to restart the profession­al tennis tours, the internatio­nal governing bodies of world tennis can confirm they are in discussion­s to create a Player Relief Programme,” read a joint statement from the ATP, WTA, ITF and four Grand Slam tournament­s.

It will provide “much-needed assistance to the players who are particular­ly affected during this time of the coronaviru­s (Covid19) crisis.”

No amount was disclosed but “details are being finalised with an announceme­nt expected in the near future,” the statement added.

“Already agreed is that the ATP and the WTA will administer the Player Relief Programme and all seven stakeholde­rs will make a significan­t contributi­on.”

Novak Djokovic on Saturday revealed he was working with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to organise aid for players struggling with the paralysis of the game due to the health crisis.

The world number one estimated raising “between US$3 million (2.75 million euros) and US$4.5 million”.

He said the cash could come from the prize money for the season-ending World Tour Finals or the final bonus pools for top players.

According to reports Djokovic, as president of the ATP Players’ Council, proposed to members that players in the top 100 for singles and the top 20 in doubles contribute according to their rankings. The proposed scale runs from US$30,000 for a topfive player to US$5,000 for those between 51 and 100.

Already agreed is that the ATP and the WTA will administer the Player Relief Programme and all seven stakeholde­rs will make a significan­t contributi­on.

Joint statement

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