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18 July 2020 | Tennis SA

Professional tennis continues in Adelaide from tomorrow, with the second UTR Pro Tennis Series event running from 19-22 July 2020.

Li Tu (Royston Park, SA) will lead the field of players competing in the second instalment of the Adelaide series with players vying for valuable prize money and to improve their Universal Tennis Rating ‘UTR’.

UTR Pro Tennis Series – Adelaide Tournament 2
Players UTR
Li Tu (SA) UTR 12.77
Edward Winter (SA) UTR 12.47
Sean Van Rensburg (SA) UTR 12.23
Callum Gale (SA) UTR 12.17
Lawrence Bataljin (SA) UTR 11.91
Stefan Bianchet (SA) UTR 11.77
Josh Laka (SA) UTR 11.62
[WC] Asykal Azhar (MYS) UTR 12.17

UTR Pro Tennis Series events have also continued in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth this week.

The UTR Pro Tennis Series provides players with the opportunity to compete for $450,000 in prize money following the months-long suspension of the international tours due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and is a key opportunity for players to return to tournament play. Strict biosecurity measures will be in place at each event.

“We are excited to welcome the UTR Pro Tennis Series back to Memorial Drive this week,” Tennis SA CEO Debbie Sterrey said.

“The first event was very well received and it is great to see some new faces in the field for this week’s event.

“We have the appropriate protocols and procedures in place to allow players to return to court and we look forward to matches starting tomorrow.”

The first phase of the UTR Pro Tennis Series will run until August, with the possibility of extending further depending on the resumption of the global tours (ATP/WTA/ITF).

Tournament information

Order of Play – Sunday 19 July 2020
Adelaide – Memorial Drive

Live stream
All matches will be streamed via Tennis Australia’s YouTube channel here.

Live scores
UTR Pro Tennis Series – Adelaide

Additional information

UTR Pro Tennis Series SA Tournaments Calendar

Men’s
Round 1: 5-8 July
Round 2: 19-22 July
Round 3: 28-31 July

Biosecurity, health and safety protocols

  • Daily health and temperature checks for all on-site personnel
  • Physical distancing of 1.5 metres
  • Minimal personnel on site including no fans and ballkids, reduced linespeople
  • Additional hygiene practices and measures in place, including encouraging frequent handwashing and use of hand sanitiser
  • Thorough cleaning practices, including between matches
  • Players will tap racquet instead of shaking hands
  • Separate player benches and players encouraged to change ends on opposite sides of the court
  • Players advised to bring own towels, food and drinks
  • Players to spend minimal time onsite and encouraged to arrive, play and depart, not use showers within the venue and limit their time in any communal area, all in accordance with the AIS Framework for Rebooting Sport.

What is a UTR?

Universal Tennis Rating (UTR) is an international tennis rating system that connects millions of tennis players around the world to help them find better matches locally. UTR reflects a player’s current skill level based on head-to-head match scores, and rates all players across age, gender and nationality on the same 16-point scale. Every player can have a UTR – from the pros to juniors to social tennis players.