ITF increases women's tournaments in first quarter of 2023 season
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[December 08, 2022]
(Reuters) - The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has increased
the number of women's tournaments it will organise during the first
quarter of 2023 to 114, with a record $3.3 million on offer for
players as part of its push for gender parity.
Women's events on the schedule from Jan. 1 to March 30 are up 15 on
2022, with a new W40 level of competition worth $40,000 in prize
money that increases tournaments above the $15,000 and $25,000 entry
category to 150.
The world governing body of tennis added that the total prize money
on the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour - which provides
entry-level and mid-level tournaments - would also increase by 10%
to a record $16.5 million.
The $3.3 million total prize money on offer in the first quarter
represents a 25% increase on the same period in 2022 and a 50%
increase on 2019, it said.
Two-times singles Grand Slam champion Mary Pierce, who is on the ITF
Board of Directors and chairs its women's player panel, said that
the body was committed to gender equality and inclusion at all
levels globally.
"We've put a lot of focus on this through our Advantage All
commitment designed to develop tennis as an equal opportunities
sport," Pierce said in a statement.
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Mary Pierce of France speaks as she is inducted into the
International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.,
July 20, 2019. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
"That's been driving a lot of
investment, decisions and action in the professional game, including
the creation of the W40 category of tournaments announced today.
"We've also worked hard to structure
a calendar of opportunities for men and women on the ITF World
Tennis Tour that makes playing and touring easier to schedule and
more cost-effective for our professional players, coaches and
families."
The calendar also features more than 100 events for men at the M15
and M25 levels, with over $2 million prize money on offer for the
first time.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Nick
Macfie)
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