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Liverpool International Tennis Tournament is back for 2022
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Liverpool International Tennis Tournament back in June and organiser Anders Borg is ready to put the spotlight on the city again as one of the top tennis locations, especially for young players.
Liverpool will already host more international junior tennis competitions this year than any other tennis centre in the UK.
Anders hopes the three-day event held at Liverpool Cricket Club will be another showcase for up-and-coming talent as well as more established players.
And there will be mini tennis events in the city centre as well as a free introduction to tennis session the day before the tournament starts to encourage more kids to take up the sport.
âI know in Liverpool itâs always going to be hard to compete with football, but all kids should have two sports up to the age of 12 or 13 and weâd like tennis to be their second sport if not their first,â he says.
âThatâs why we have events in the build-up to the main tournament to really promote that. Weâre going to be running mini tennis lessons in Liverpool ONE, Exchange Flags and also on Castle Street so weâll put up mini tennis courts and let kids come and have a go.
âWe also have a kids-only day at Liverpool Tennis Centre on the Wednesday before the tournament starts, which is partnered with KPMG, where we introduce 500 kids to tennis, and on the first two days of the tournament weâve set aside 200 tickets for schools to bring kids to watch the first rounds.â
Many of the players involved with Liverpool International Tennis Tournament in the past have gone on to achieve great things.
They include Novak Djokovic and Caroline Wozniacki, whoâve both been ranked number one in the menâs and womenâs game, British tennis sensation Emma Raducanu and Liverpoolâs Neil Skupski who was half of the mixed doubles winning pair at Wimbledon last year.
This yearâs tournament, which is back to three days from June 16-18, will give crowds a chance to see some leading UK players.
âTravel restrictions in 2021 meant we focused on players from Britain and that will be the case this year as well because thereâs still so much uncertainty out there.
âPlayers obviously travel to the gram slams and the ATP tournaments, but they are more reluctant to come for exhibition events.
âBut the feedback we had from crowds last year was that they really seemed to appreciate more local talent and they just enjoyed seeing so much great competitive tennis.â
In addition to the menâs and womenâs singles contests, 2022âs tournament will also feature a mixed doubles county competition, including Lancashire and Cheshire going head-to-head.
âWith Neil Skupski winning the Wimbledon mixed doubles, we wanted to emphasise that so weâll have one mixed doubles match per day,â says Anders. âWeâre looking forward to seeing the rivalry between the different counties, especially Lancashire and Cheshire.â
- Liverpool International Tennis Tournament is looking for more commercial partners to support the event, including a title sponsor. For more information and a sponsorship brochure, please contact admin@northern-vision.co.uk