Wellington: New Zealand Tennis is going to host the southern hemisphere's first professional tournament since the COVID-19 shutdown, the organisation announced on Monday.
The men's Premier League tournament in Auckland next month will feature 24 players competing in three teams at spectator-free arenas over three weeks.
Tennis NZ high-performance director Christophe Lambert said the tournament, which begins on June 3, would pit ATP veterans against some of New Zealand's rising stars.
"The NZ Premier League offers opportunities for our best players to have a home-base competitive environment so they are ready to jump back in when the pro circuit starts again," he said.