
ITF Approves Rule Change for 10-And-Under Tennis
August 26, 2010 ·
More than 260 delegates, partners and staff
attended the International Tennis Federation’s 2010
Annual General Meeting this week, held in
Washington, D.C., and hosted by the USTA.
Among the initiatives approved by the ITF membership
was a rule change for all 10-and-under competition
that will mandate modified courts and the use of
slower balls as part of the ITF’s Tennis 10s
campaign. The purpose of this change is to increase
participation among the 10-and-under age group as
part of the wider “Tennis… Play and Stay
Initiative.”
The rule will go into effect in January 2012. The
use of regular balls and a full-sized court will no
longer be permitted in 10-and-under competition, and
instead a slower red, orange or green ball must be
used on one of three court sizes.
"This is a great step forward for tennis and I thank
the ITF AGM for their support of this important
initiative," said ITF President Francesco Ricci
Bitti. "'Tennis 10s' will improve the way we
introduce tennis to young players and follows
similar changes made in other sports such as ‘mini
soccer’ and Little League Baseball."
"We applaud today’s decision and have supported
the ITF throughout this process," said Lucy S.
Garvin, Chairman of the Board and President, USTA.
"We’re very excited about what this change means for
the future of tennis."
Tennis 10s is similar to the USTA’s 10 and Under
Tennis initiative, which embraces the tools of the
QuickStart Tennis play format—with its smaller
courts, slower-moving and lower-bouncing balls, and
smaller and lighter racquets—to make tennis more
accessible for children 10 and under.
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