La participación fue de auténtico lujo, con la presencia de 5 jugadores/as TOP10 y 10 TOP20 mundiales.
Con esta inscripción nos situamos entre los 3 mejores torneos del mundo de la categoría ITF2.
600 personas pasaron por las instalaciones del R.C.Polo de Barcelona durante los 4 días de competición y tanto la final masculina, como la femenina tuvieron retransmisión televisiva por TV3.
Un año más Álex Corretja actuó como embajador de nuestro torneo.
Tom Egberink (Holanda) venció en una gran final a Martín de la Puente y en la categoría femenina estrenamos vencedora, la jugadora inglesa Jordanne Whiley (reincorporada hacía meses de su maternidad) destronó a la bicampeona Ángelica Bernal.
Inscripciones
Partidos
Asistentes
Tom Egberink (NED )
Tom Egberink (NED )
Maikel Scheffers (NED )
Xiao Min Feng (CHN )
Jordanne Whiley (ING )
Giulia Capocci (ITA )
Jordanne Whiley (ING )
Giulia Capocci (ITA )
ALL PLAYERS MUST AGREE AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING CLAUSE:
I hereby agree to abide by the ITF Rules of Tennis, the ITF Rules of Wheelchair Tennis and pay the entry fee as required by the tournament. Further that in accordance with the Wheelchair Tennis Rules and Regulations 2020 that I have adequate travel and medical insurance. I further agree to abide by the ITF Code of Conduct in all Main Draw events or by the Code of Conduct adopted by the tournament in any
other draws. I also agree for participation in the tournament to be bound by and comply with the all the provisions of the ITF Tennis Anti-Doping Programme 2020. I note that the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme is set out in full on the ITF website (www.itftennis.com) and in a separate rulebook that is published and distributed to all the National Associations and is also available upon application.
I am bound by and will comply with the ITF Wheelchair Tennis Classification Rules, a copy of which is available on request from the ITF or may be downloaded at https://www.itftennis.com/wheelchair/classification/classification.aspx
Anti-Corruption
I am bound by and will comply with the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (the “TACP”), a copy of which is available upon request from the ITF or may be downloaded at http://www.tennisintegrityunit.com/. I acknowledge that I have received and had the opportunity to review the TACP, and that I understand its provisions. I acknowledge that I have a duty to inform my Related Persons (as defined in the TACP) of the provisions of the TACP and to instruct them to comply with the TACP. I accept that I must complete any Tennis Integrity education programs mandated by the ITF. The TACP prohibits certain conduct by me and my Related Persons, including, but not limited to, (i) wagering on any tennis match, (ii) contriving or attempting to contrive the outcome of any tennis match, (iii) receiving or providing consideration in exchange for Inside Information (as defined in the TACP), (iv) soliciting or facilitating any other person to wager on a tennis match, and (v) failing to report any knowledge I may have regarding potential violations of the TACP. I acknowledge that I have an obligation to report any corrupt approaches that I may receive and any known or suspected offenses by others to the TIU as soon as possible. I accept that I must cooperate fully with investigations and shall not tamper with or destroy any evidence.
Anti-Doping
I am bound by and will comply with the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme (the “Anti-Doping Programme”), a copy of which is available upon request from the ITF or may be downloaded at http://www.itftennis.com/anti-doping. The Anti-Doping Programme will govern my participation in ITF- sanctioned events (together with the ITF Rules, including the Player Code of Conduct and the Uniform Tennis Anti-Corruption Program, each of them applying concurrently and without prejudice to the other). The ITF may conduct anti-doping testing at ITF-sanctioned events under the Anti-Doping Programme, and will enforce any penalties, sanctions and/or other measures taken against me under the Anti-Doping Programme. I hereby submit to the jurisdiction and authority of the ITF to manage, administer and enforce the Anti-Doping Programme and to the jurisdiction and authority of the Anti-Doping Tribunal and the Court of Arbitration for Sport (“CAS”) to determine any charges brought under the Anti-Doping Programme.