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New era: ITF transforms to World Tennis and outlines future vision

25 Jun 2026

The International Tennis Federation, the organisation that has governed tennis on a global basis since 1913, has today become World Tennis, and announced its vision for the long-term sustainable growth of the sport worldwide. 

The transformation to World Tennis marks the start of a new era for the organisation. At the heart of its ambition for the future success of one of the world's most popular sport, World Tennis is committing to unlocking a ‘world of opportunities’ for people of all abilities, ages and backgrounds – both on and off the court.

In an open letter co-signed by World Tennis President David Haggerty and World Tennis Chief Executive Officer Ross Hutchins, World Tennis pledged to reinvest back into the game at least 85% of all income it generates each year for the next decade – empowering its 214 national tennis associations – and committed to drive collaboration across the sport. 

World Tennis has outlined five strategic priorities to achieve its ambition for tennis: 

Growing participation 

Connect and align one of the largest networks of national associations across world sport to increase the number of recreational players, and enable more people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the proven health and social benefits of tennis. 

Powering future stars 

Deliver further enhancements to the World Tennis global player pathway – the main talent pipeline to the professional game – build new markets and provide more competitive opportunities all over the world. 

Elevating official nations competitions 

Strengthen the Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup and World Team Cup events; the pinnacle of national representation in tennis and pathway to the Olympic and Paralympic Games 

Ensuring a sport fit for the future 

Lead the way ensuring tennis appeals to future audiences; innovating, connecting nations digitally, protecting integrity and trust, evolving governance and advancing player wellbeing. 

Raising investment to grow the game 

Securing new and stronger revenue streams along with value-driven long-term partnerships, and support reinvestment into tennis via national tennis associations worldwide. 

World Tennis today also revealed its goal for the sport to achieve ambitious new levels of global participation, targeting strong growth in the numbers playing tennis worldwide from 106 million players to 140 million by 2035 – an increase of more than 30 percent. 

David Haggerty, World Tennis President, said: “Today is an opportunity to redefine our role at the heart of world tennis and pledge our commitment to ensuring a strong, sustainable future for this brilliant sport. World Tennis reflects who we are, our global footprint and unique mandate. 

“Our ambition is to grow the game in all corners of the world, hand-in-hand with 214 national tennis associations and stakeholders across the tennis ecosystem. This includes increasing participation, further developing the pathway for future stars to rise to the top, and providing more access, regardless of age, gender or background.” 

Ross Hutchins, World Tennis Chief Executive, said: “Tennis can unlock a world of opportunities both on and off the court, no matter who or where you are. This is at the very heart of our role at World Tennis, where our responsibilities are just as relevant to a world number one as to the child who hasn’t yet picked up a racket. 

“We begin this exciting new era with a clear vision for our amazing sport to thrive, support stronger communities and help more people to enjoy healthier, happier and longer lives through tennis. We will be bold in our actions to achieve global growth, create more opportunities for all and deliver more investment for every level of our game. And we intend to achieve that future together with all those passionate about tennis around the world.” 

Listening to the global tennis community 

Today, World Tennis has also launched the first-ever Global Tennis Fan Survey – an open invitation to fans and tennis communities in every country to share their views and ensure their voices are heard as the sport evolves in the years ahead.

Every survey respondent will be entered into a draw to win an all expenses paid trip for two to the 2026 Davis Cup Finals in Bologna, Italy. 

About World Tennis

For more than a century, World Tennis (formerly the ITF) has worked to grow the game worldwide and ensure its long‑term future as a truly global sport. In partnership with its 214 member nations, the organisation lays the foundations for tennis to flourish by expanding participation, strengthening pathways and creating opportunities for players of all ages and abilities—supporting both the development of the sport and the communities it serves.

As the global authority and guardian of tennis and its integrity worldwide, World Tennis also defines and upholds the sport’s rules, professional and technical standards, ensuring tennis remains fair, safe, relevant and exciting for future generations. 

At the heart of the global tennis system is a connected, competitive and developmental player pathway. For young professional talent, alongside the Wheelchair and Beach Tennis circuits, the World Tennis Tour – with 1,850 men’s and women’s tournaments annually - is the primary artery through which the world’s best young players progress, providing an essential route from junior tennis to the global stage, no matter which country they are from.  

Through the World Tennis Tour players earn ranking points, build competitive experience and advance into the ATP and WTA Tours and Grand Slam events. The same pathway also provides the route for national selection into World Tennis’ own elite international team competitions, including the Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup, Wheelchair and Beach World Cups, and qualification routes to the Olympic and Paralympic Games.  

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