ITF Committees and Commissions announced for 2022-23
The ITF has announced the composition of the ITF Committees and Commissions for 2022-23.
Over 200 representatives from 67 nations, are to serve on a range of ITF Committees, Commissions and Taskforces that assist the ITF and its Board of Directors across key areas of the sport.
The duties of each Committee and Commission is derived from the ITF Constitution and members fulfil their duties across the ITF’s core pillars for Governance, Sport and Participation in a manner consistent with the ITF values of good governance, integrity, inclusiveness, innovation and collaboration.
Committee members include representatives of the ITF Board, national association members, and selected individuals with specific areas of expertise, all of whom give their time on a voluntary basis.
32% of the 2022-23 appointments are held by women. The ITF is on track to reach its Advantage All goal of at least 40% women members appointed for the 2024-2025 Committee & Commission cycle, in line with the ITF2024 strategy.
ITF President David Haggerty said: “The 2022-2023 term will be important for the ITF as we progress the ITF2024 strategic priorities, continue with governance reform, and drive a significant increase in tennis participation as we aim for our goal of 120 million players worldwide by 2030.
"Committees play a vital role, the majority of members are volunteers, providing their expertise and essential resources to achieve our goals and meet the challenges ahead. Gender balance is not yet fully reflected in leadership roles at the highest levels which remains a priority for the ITF through its Advantage All programme.
"We remain committed to encouraging our national and regional associations to continue to increase diversity on their boards and committees so that our future pool of talented leaders represents the global diversity and footprint of tennis.”
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