New Delhi: All India Tennis Association (AITA) was left disgruntled after a virtual meeting with the Sports Ministry on Thursday. AITA was one of 11 National Sports Federations (NSF) that were part of the meeting with Sports Secretary R.S. Jhulaniya.
"They wanted to review what we are doing regarding scouting of talent for the 2024 and 2028 Olympics. It was a general discussion, nothing in particular," AITA secretary-general Hironmoy Chatterjee told media.
AITA went into the meeting hoping that they would get permission to utilise a portion of their Annual Calendar for Training and Competition (ACTC) funds for kickstarting domestic tournaments by July.
"Regarding that we just tried to point out to them that immediately we need to start the domestic circuit from July for which we wanted to use the unutilised portion of the ACTC fund. They didn't agree with that and all they wanted to discuss was 2024 and 2028, how to develop champions and all that," said Chatterjee.
Tennis players have over the past few days voiced their worries about how they can sustain themselves if there are no tournaments or matches to be played for a long period. The global tennis calendar has been frozen due to the coronavirus pandemic and the likes of Mahesh Bhupathi and Vijayt Amritraj have stated that without the money that comes from playing these matches, many tennis players, especially those who are not within the top 100 of the ATP or WTA rankings, could struggled to sustain their careers.
Chatterjee said that the AITA representatives tried explaining this but they were not heard in the meeting.