Botswana adopts the World Tennis number system

...Initiative critical in ensuring that data was collected on the players around the world
...It assisted beginners, seasoned players to find athletes with similar ability, enhanced game experience
By Anastacia Sibanda and Maxwell Kumoye 
 
   Botswana has become the fourth African country to adopt the World Tennis Number system, International Tennis Federation (ITF) Southern Africa Development Officer, Tapiwa Masunga has revealed. 

Speaking during the launch, Masunga expressed the ITF’s satisfaction with Botswana’s decision to implement the initiative. 

She noted that South Africa, Egypt and Angola were the other African countries already using the World Tennis Number.

She said the initiative was critical in ensuring that data was collected on the players around the world. World Tennis Number provides a global standard for players. 

However, Botswana Tennis Association president Oaitse Thipe said World Tennis Number was a rating that they were going to utilise in all their local tournaments. He said it was also a global rating system designed to provide a more accurate measure of tennis skill level.

He said some of the benefits were that it assisted both beginners and seasoned players to find athletes with similar ability and enhanced their game experience. 

Thipe said all their tournaments would also feature World Tennis Number rating, aiming to provide greater transparency and a clearer understanding of each player’s level. 

He said in the past, some players were dissatisfied because they were matched unfairly against opponents of different skill level due to lack of data. “But now with the World Tennis Number, and at the same time Botswana is hosting more tournaments, it means we are going to be feeding more information into the World Tennis Number. 

Thipe said they would also use their website to make sure that the accuracy of their seedings and draws were managed efficiently. 

Source : BOPA

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