The ATP announced its commitment to protecting all those involved in professional tennis.
The governing body of men's professional tennis made an announcement that represents an important step forward for the organisation in tackling abuse. The announcement said that there will be a 'comprehensive review of safeguarding policies, in line with a commitment to ensure all adults and minors involved in professional tennis are safe and protected from abuse.
The CEO of the ATP, Massimo Calvelli, had this to say on the matter:
“Abuse has a profound and lasting impact on millions of victims each year. We believe everyone in tennis should feel protected, fairly represented, and supported in raising concerns. When abusive conduct or allegations are related to any member of the tennis family it can also impact the public’s trust in our sport. We recognise that we have a responsibility to be doing more."
He further said
“This represents new ground for us, and the seriousness and complexity of these issues will require us to proceed with care. We have to be sure that any policies are practical and enforceable across our sport, which operates in more than 30 different legal jurisdictions and where players compete as independent contractors. Collaboration with the WTA, ITF and the four Grand Slams will also be important in order to serve the wider tennis community.”
In the past ATP has usually deffered matters to legal authoritities.