FAQs
The PTPA is the leading advocate for professional tennis players worldwide. We serve to protect and advance players’ wellbeing on and off court.
The PTPA can support with a variety of player welfare issues, including, but not limited to, anti-doping, fines, rules and regulations, legal processes, medical, mental health, harassment and abuse, and travel and accommodations.
The PTPA exists to represent and serve the collective player body. We do not maintain a formal membership list or require membership dues.
The PTPA exists to represent and serve the collective player body. Our core player group of focus is the top 250 men's and women's singles players and top 100 men's and women's doubles players, although we service players across all rankings dependent on their needs. As we continue to grow, we aim to broaden our resources to serve more players across rankings, including juniors and retired players.
No. The PTPA and its services and resources are 100% free to players. There are no membership dues.
By engaging with the PTPA, you will join a group of professional men’s and women’s players worldwide using their collective power to push for increased transparency, equity and opportunity throughout tennis in order to make the competitive tennis environment more sustainable for generations of players to come.
You will also receive access to a wide range of free PTPA services and resources, including, but not limited to, discounts and rebates from major brands, continuing education and externship opportunities, access to financial planning, legal, and mental health services, and much more.
No. We encourage you to take advantage of our services, benefits and resources, but there are no required obligations.
If you would like to learn more about the Executive Committee, or if you would like to run for election to the Executive Committee, please complete our contact form here and the appropriate PTPA team member will follow up with you shortly.
If you would like to discuss additional ways you can become more involved in the PTPA, please complete our contact form here and the appropriate PTPA team member will follow up with you shortly.
Please complete our contact form here and the appropriate PTPA team member will follow up with you shortly.
The PTPA is the leading advocate for professional tennis players worldwide. We serve to protect and advance players’ wellbeing on and off court.
The PTPA can support with a variety of player welfare issues, including, but not limited to, anti-doping, fines, rules and regulations, legal processes, medical, mental health, harassment and abuse, and travel and accommodations.
The PTPA exists to represent and serve the collective player body. Our core player group of focus is the top 250 men's and women's singles players and top 100 men's and women's doubles players, although we service players across all rankings dependent on their needs. As we continue to grow, we aim to broaden our resources to serve more players across rankings, including juniors and retired players.
By engaging with the PTPA, your player will join a group of professional men’s and women’s players worldwide using their collective power to push for increased transparency, equity and opportunity throughout tennis in order to make the competitive tennis environment more sustainable for generations of players to come.
Your player will also receive access to a wide range of free PTPA services and resources, including, but not limited to, discounts and rebates from major brands, continuing education and externship opportunities, access to financial planning, legal, and mental health services, and much more.
No. We encourage players to take advantage of our services, benefits and resources, but there are no required obligations.
No, the PTPA is not a representation agency or management company for players. The PTPA is a players association that aims to represent the collective player body in all matters concerning their welfare. Our goal is to work hand in hand with players and their teams to advocate for player well-being on and off court, and to create increased equity, opportunity and transparency throughout professional tennis.
Learn more about the PTPA’s official principles here.
No, the PTPA is a nonprofit players association.
Please complete our contact form here and the appropriate PTPA team member will follow up with you shortly.