Manila Bulletin

Tennis stakeholde­rs meet to reorganize associatio­n

-

Stakeholde­rs put up a united stand for change as they all showed up for the Philippine Tennis Summit held over the weekend in a bid to reorganize the associatio­n and spur its growth.

Philippine Tennis Associatio­n acting president Randy Villanueva said the day-long convention held at Makati Sports Club was a huge success as “everyone showed up including regional officials, top organizers and major sponsors.”

Philippine Sports Commission­er Charles Maxey also attended the event, representi­ng chair Butch Ramirez.

Among the attendees were former regional vice presidents, representa­tives of tennis clubs from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, current Philta board members, national coaches, players’ representa­tives and supporters Head Rackets, Dunlop, Slazenger, Prince, Wilson, Babolat, Solinco, Yonex Chris Sports and Toby’s.

Also gracing the meet were major sponsors Cebuana Lhuillier led by Philta chair Jean Henri Lhuillier and Palawan Pawnshop headed by Bobby Castro. Together, their companies bankroll 80 percent of tennis tournament­s in the country.

Representa­tives of different schools, tennis parents, officials of Philippine Ladies Tennis League and Philippine Columbian Associatio­n chief organiser Raul Diaz were also in attendance.

Villanueva said the stakeholde­rs agreed to address the issues hurting Philta including amendment of its charter. “Our goal is to have 100,000 members of Philta,” said Villanueva who also batted for representa­tions from all regions in the country.

He added that the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation has been monitoring the changes in Philta through his reports.

Villanueva also laid down strategy how to create funding and set in motion extensive training programs to produce high-caliber players. “To be considered world class tennis associatio­n, we should have at least two Olympians,” he said.

Treat Huey failed to make the cut in the Rio Games but is hopeful to finally make it in Tokyo 2020. Right now, Huey, Ruben Gonzales, Francis Casey Alcantara, Jeson Patrombon and Alberto Lim Jr., are the only ones actively campaignin­g in the ITF tour.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines