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Grand Slam Player Development Programme announces
2022 Grand Slam® Player Grant recipients
 

Forty-four junior and professional players will receive Grand Slam Player Grants in 2022, funded by the Grand Slam Player Development Programme.

 

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The Grand Slam Player Development Programme (formerly known as the Grand Slam Development Fund) was established by the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments in 1986 to encourage and increase competitive opportunities for players from developing tennis regions. The Programme provides Grand Slam Player Grants to support players so that they can gain competitive experience at an international level, including at the Grand Slams.

 

Since its inception, the Grand Slam Player Development Programme has contributed more than $55 million to support player development.

 

In 2021, former Grand Slam Player Grant recipients Ons Jabeur, Casper Ruud and Hubert Hurkacz made history and finished the year in the Top 10 rankings. Grand Slam champions Simona Halep, Victoria Azarenka, Jelena Ostapenko and Gustavo Kuerten are also among the Programme’s alumni.

 

The following players will receive grants of up to $25,000 as a contribution towards competition-related costs, with the aim of aiding their development in professional tennis and enabling them to compete at Grand Slam tournaments:

 

 Duje Ajdukovic  CRO
 Viacheslav Bielinskyi  UKR
 Pedro Boscardin Dias  BRA
 Gonzalo Bueno  PER
 Eliakim Coulibaly  CIV
 Tomas Martin Etcheverry  ARG
 Nick Hardt  DOM
 Jerome Kym  SUI
 Jack Loutit  NZL
 Leo Matthysen  RSA
 Hamad Medjedovic  SRB
 Rodrigo Pacheco Mendez  MEX
 Juan Carlos Prado Angelo  BOL
 Ajeet Rai  NZL
 Jurij Rodionov  AUT
 Thiago Seyboth Wild  BRA
 Juncheng Shang  CHN
 Timofei Skatov  KAZ
 Dominic Stricker  SUI
 Thiago Agustin Tirante  ARG
 Chun Hsin Tseng  TPE
 Kacper Zuk  POL
Maria Lourdes Carle  ARG
 Sasha Natalie Chimedza  ZIM
 Rositsa Dencheva  BUL
 Alexandra Eala  PHI
 Aliona Falei  BLR
 Lya Isabel Fernandez Olivares  MEX
 Laura Hietaranta  FIN
 Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva  AND
 Yoana Konstantinova  BUL
 Michaela Laki  GRE
 Evialina Laskevich  BLR
 Petra Marcinko  CRO
 Celine Naef  SUI
 Sada Nahimana  BDI
 Maria Gabriela Rivera Corado  GUA
 Solana Sierra  ARG
 Daria Snigur  UKR
 Johanne Christine Svendsen  DEN
 Xiyu Wang  CHN
 Vivian Yang  NZL
 Renee Zhang  NZL
 Qinwen Zheng  CHN

 

 

Eight junior players also competed at the 2022 Australian Open Juniors as part of the Grand Slam Player Development Programme Touring Team, providing them with the opportunity to travel to and compete at the Australian Open under the guidance of an ITF Coach.

 

Greg Jones (AUS) led the boys’ team of Ignancio Buse (PER), Daniel Vallejo (PAR), Kalin Ivanovski (MKD) and Lautaro Midon Ballesteros (ARG) while the girls’ team, under the guidance of Roberta Burzagli (BRA), consisted of Aysegul Mert (TUR), Solana Sierra (ARG), Laura Hietaranta (FIN) and Angella Okutoyi (KEN).

 

Ugo Valensi, Executive Director of the Grand Slam® Board said: “On behalf of the four Grand Slams, we offer our congratulations to the 44 recipients of the 2022 Grand Slam Player Grants. We hope these grants continue the legacy of the Grand Slam Player Development Programme in helping to enable professional and junior players from developing countries to compete internationally in some of the world’s most famous events.”

 

David Haggerty, ITF President said: “At the heart of our development goals is that any player with talent, no matter where they live or what resources they have available to them, will have the chance to fulfil their potential. The recent successes of players like Ons Jabeur of Tunisia demonstrate the importance of this support and we thank the Grand Slam tournaments for their continued investment in the stars of the future.”

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