KZN South Coast set to host national seniors’ tennis championship in December

Ian Ackerman, Jean Hubert, Hein de Ridder and Martin Read in Croatia
Ian Ackerman, Jean Hubert, Hein de Ridder and Martin Read in Croatia

Showcasing itself as a top sporting destination, the KZN South Coast has been chosen as the venue for this year’s local TSA (Tennis South Africa) Seniors Tour, a national tennis contest, open for and hopefully drawing international participants 30 years and older, taking place from Thursday, 10 to Sunday, 13 December. The tour – which is a qualifier for the World Championships – is being hosted by Tennis South Africa (TSA), KZN Tennis, Ugu Tennis Association (UTA) at Umtentweni, Uvongo, Douglas Mitchell, and Southbroom tennis clubs.

 

“We are so delighted to be one of the locations hosting this year’s prestigious National Seniors Tour,” said CEO of Ugu South Coast Tourism (USCT), Phelisa Mangcu. “The KZN South Coast’s many top-quality sporting facilities form part of our destination offerings, and we are excited to attract some national players – whom have already entered – and, hopefully, some international players.

 

“With so many sports’ competitions either postponed or cancelled in 2020, we anticipate many visitors will take advantage of the opportunity to support our local tennis stars at the event. There is free entry for all spectators, and all relevant Covid-19 protocols will be in place to ensure the safety of all attendees and participants.”

 

The ITF (International Tennis Federation) Seniors Tour has 27 500 registered players from 70 nations, competing in 502 tournaments worldwide and culminating in the annual World Championships. To qualify for one’s country, there is a ranking system with participants earning points for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, as well as points for representing one’s province. The tour caters to three age categories:

 

· Young Seniors (35-45+);

· Seniors (50-60+); and

· Super Seniors (65-85+).

 

“UGU South Coast and Tennis South Africa (TSA) are promoting this tournament across all 14 ‘tennis provinces’ in South Africa, in an effort to grow the sport,” explained Ian Ackerman, president of UGU Tennis Association. “There are already about 18 000 senior players in the country, so we stand a good chance when competing internationally.”

 

Ackerman said entries are currently being registered with TSA with hope that some top contestants will make an appearance. Previous local players who’ve represented their country in the ITF Seniors Tour include Ralph Burles, Gules Salottolo, Raj Naganna, Sharon van der Schyff, Martyn Nagtegaal, Hannelie Nagtegaal, Zelda Smook, as well as Ackerman himself.

 

Another valuable aspect forming part of the competition are the development programmes whereby children from previously disadvantaged communities are invited to the four tennis clubs – Umtentweni, Douglas Mitchell, Uvongo and Southbroom. Here they are given the opportunity to learn tennis directly from professional coaches, with all relevant kit and equipment provided at the clubs’ cost.

 

“This is a really great opportunity for locals and visitors to witness the tennis talent within South Africa, and there are also entries available for first-time seniors looking to compete,” said Ackerman.

 

Entries

First-time seniors’ tournament players cost is R250 with entry deadline on Thursday, 26 November. To enter, contact Sharon van der Schyff at [email protected] or call 083 263 1398.

 

Sponsorship

Anyone wanting to come on board as a sponsor for the event management costs and prizes can contact Ian Ackerman on 072 297 7878 or email [email protected].

 

Outside of the ITF Seniors Tour, The KZN South Coast has hosted several top sports’ events in the past, including:

 

· South Coast MTB Series

· KAP sani2c

· Joberg2c

· Senior Women’s Golf Nationals


To find out more about the KZN South Coast, simply download the free ‘Explore KZN South Coast’ app or visit www.visitkznsouthcoast.co.za. You can also follow the KZN South Coast on social media – ‘South Coast Tourism’ on Facebook and YouTube, or @infosouthcoast on Twitter and Instagram.