How do these direct entries into challengers Johannes and Arthur are getting work? You have to be at a certain ranking in college? Are they unlimited while you maintain that position?
How do these direct entries into challengers Johannes and Arthur are getting work? You have to be at a certain ranking in college? Are they unlimited while you maintain that position?
Here's an explanation. Five Brits have benefited: https://www.atptour.com/en/news/atp-ita-expand-accelerator-programme-january-2023
How do these direct entries into challengers Johannes and Arthur are getting work? You have to be at a certain ranking in college? Are they unlimited while you maintain that position?
Here's an explanation. Five Brits have benefited: https://www.atptour.com/en/news/atp-ita-expand-accelerator-programme-january-2023
Basically 8 entries, in a 12-month time period. It's a super stepping stone. A way to avoid (or at least have the chance of avoiding) the slog through ITF events. So glad to see the lads taking advantage of the chance
How do these direct entries into challengers Johannes and Arthur are getting work? You have to be at a certain ranking in college? Are they unlimited while you maintain that position?
Here's an explanation. Five Brits have benefited: https://www.atptour.com/en/news/atp-ita-expand-accelerator-programme-january-2023
Basically 8 entries, in a 12-month time period. It's a super stepping stone. A way to avoid (or at least have the chance of avoiding) the slog through ITF events. So glad to see the lads taking advantage of the chance
The top 10 get into main draw, 11-20 into qualifying. Those players still at college get 6 entries during off season.
How do these direct entries into challengers Johannes and Arthur are getting work? You have to be at a certain ranking in college? Are they unlimited while you maintain that position?
Here's an explanation. Five Brits have benefited: https://www.atptour.com/en/news/atp-ita-expand-accelerator-programme-january-2023
Basically 8 entries, in a 12-month time period. It's a super stepping stone. A way to avoid (or at least have the chance of avoiding) the slog through ITF events. So glad to see the lads taking advantage of the chance
The top 10 get into main draw, 11-20 into qualifying. Those players still at college get 6 entries during off season.
yes, but it's 8 entries for each player who's graduated, yes? (either into main or qualis). I didn't realise those still at college got 6 spots during vacations. I think it seems a very good idea. Wide enough to encompass quite a few players and with a fair bit of flexibility built in
How do these direct entries into challengers Johannes and Arthur are getting work? You have to be at a certain ranking in college? Are they unlimited while you maintain that position?
Here's an explanation. Five Brits have benefited: https://www.atptour.com/en/news/atp-ita-expand-accelerator-programme-january-2023
Basically 8 entries, in a 12-month time period. It's a super stepping stone. A way to avoid (or at least have the chance of avoiding) the slog through ITF events. So glad to see the lads taking advantage of the chance
The top 10 get into main draw, 11-20 into qualifying. Those players still at college get 6 entries during off season.
yes, but it's 8 entries for each player who's graduated, yes? (either into main or qualis). I didn't realise those still at college got 6 spots during vacations. I think it seems a very good idea. Wide enough to encompass quite a few players and with a fair bit of flexibility built in
Yes correct. A shame that there isn't a similar system for women yet.