Australasian Leisure Management
Oct 13, 2020

California Sports Surfaces announced as ITF's official preferred court supplier

ICP Building Solutions Group (ICP BSG) has today announced that one of its divisions, California Sports Surfaces (CSS), the supplier of prestigious sports surfacing product lines, is now the Official Preferred Court Supplier of the International Tennis Federation (ITF).

The California Sports Surfaces brands, which include DecoTurf®, Plexipave®, Rebound Ace® and Premier Sports Coatings®, have been used at Grand Slam tournaments and major international tennis events for several decades. The ITF and CSS will work together to increase the quality of existing and future tennis facilities worldwide, supporting the ITF’s mission to ensure the long-term growth and sustainability of tennis.

California Sports Surfaces is currently the only surface supplier to have achieved Elite Silver status under the ITF Recognition Program, which assesses venues where the standard of play, such as international tournaments and regional and national training centres, demands the specification of precise playing characteristics.

California Sports Surfaces is the surface system provider to a variety of the world’s most recognisable tennis tournaments. Its DecoTurf system will serve as the official tennis court surface for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, which have been moved to July 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

ITF President, David Haggerty adds “improving the quality of facilities around the world is integral to growing participation and improving performance, particularly in nations that are still establishing and developing their tennis infrastructure.

“The ICP Group has world-leading products and expertise that will be of great benefit to the ITF and our members as we all work together to develop the next generation of players.”

The ITF has placed the development of the global game at the heart of its ITF2024 strategy, and funding for facilities is a key pillar of the ITF’s development work.

The ITF Facility Grant Program, through which nations can apply for a grant to establish, upgrade or maintain a national training centre facility, has awarded $1.9 million to 48 nations since 2017.

The ICP Group will support the ITF in the delivery phase of its Facility Grant Program, with the ITF and its stakeholders benefiting from direct access to ICP Group’s world-leading products and expertise in delivering adequate solutions at all levels, from grassroots to the Grand Slam.

ICP Group Vice President of Sports Surfaces, James Rack advises “we look forward to building upon this landmark partnership to help bring the engaging sport of tennis to a whole new generation of players in a changing world.”

The ITF stakeholders can now access the Partnership Information Platform on the ITF website, which provides more details about the products available and the option to be connected with a CSS representative. https://www.itftennis.com/en/about-us/tennis-tech/california-sports-surfaces/

Click here for more information on ITF Recognition Program.

Click here to contact California Sports Surfaces in Australia via their entry in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory.

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