ATP & WTA Announce Scheduling Changes; Tours Will Also Review Tennis Balls

January 9, 2024 | By Press Release
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The ATP and WTA Tours will collaborate on new scheduling rules, a major announcement in professional tennis revealed on Tuesday. The changes aim to reduce the number of matches that finish late on both tours, and are a result of player input and feedback. The announcement also indicated there will a strategic review on the tennis balls used with the ope of increasing both the quality and consistency of balls used in tournaments, which will most likely take effect in 2025 and beyond.

The scheduling changes, which begin in January 2024, are as follows:

  • No more than five matches per day per court (with an 11 a.m. start), with three matches during the day session and two matches during the evening session.
  • No matches to go on court after 11 p.m., unless approved by the ATP/WTA Supervisor in consultation with ATP/WTA management.
  • Matches not on court by 10:30 p.m. to be moved to an alternative court – by no later than 11 p.m.
  • Night sessions to begin no later than 7:30 p.m., with a recommendation for 6:30 p.m.

In exceptional circumstances, a tournament may request waivers based on local cultural traditions, weather conditions, or other extenuating situations, to be considered by ATP/WTA.

The new scheduling rules are being implemented as part of a one-year trial in 2024, with further review to follow.


 

TENNIS BALLS

A strategic review of tennis balls used on the Tours is underway. Historically, each individual tournament has had the ability to determine its own ball supplier or sponsor, leading to potential inconsistencies of balls used week-on-week.

The intention is to now move towards a more consistent and centralised approach by ATP and WTA. The goal is to deliver greater ball consistency within tournament swings for players, and tighter certification and specification requirements for an enhanced end-product, while not adversely affecting revenue streams for tournaments.

Andrea Gaudenzi, ATP Chairman, said: “Match scheduling and tennis balls are both priority topics on our agenda, together with the WTA. It’s imperative that we evolve and adapt to the demands of the modern game, particularly where player health and fan experience are concerned. We’re optimistic about the impact we can make on both these fronts, now and in the longer term.”

Steve Simon, WTA Chairman and CEO, said: “We feel it is important that these initiatives are fully aligned between the two Tours and will allow for athletes to perform at their highest levels, providing for an improved athlete and fan experience. The athlete’s direct feedback in cooperation with our event members has been terrific in allowing us to continue modernizing our sport.”

 


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