i think its great that tennis tournys are spreading around the world.but the selection of Burindi for a futures Botswana is on of the most stable nations in africa and has not even a futures,same could be said for zambia its also about time south africa had a ATP event too
tho this is random,new caledonia having that challanger at the start of the year always seems very odd,when you conisder near by nation Fiji/tahiti does not even have a futures.
i think its great that tennis tournys are spreading around the world.but the selection of Burindi for a futures Botswana is on of the most stable nations in africa and has not even a futures,same could be said for zambia its also about time south africa had a ATP event too
tho this is random,new caledonia having that challanger at the start of the year always seems very odd,when you conisder near by nation Fiji/tahiti does not even have a futures.
South Africa will have an ATP event starting next year
i think its great that tennis tournys are spreading around the world.but the selection of Burindi for a futures Botswana is on of the most stable nations in africa and has not even a futures,same could be said for zambia its also about time south africa had a ATP event too
tho this is random,new caledonia having that challanger at the start of the year always seems very odd,when you conisder near by nation Fiji/tahiti does not even have a futures.
I haven't checked whether Botswana has a Future this year, but I remember that it definitely had one last year - Edward Seator was the top seed, getting beaten by eventual winner Ritchie Ruckelshausen in the QFs.
As for New Caledonia, I believe it's one of the French "départements d'outre mer", it certainly comes under the French Tennis Federation, so that's the answer to that mystery.
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Ah, African futures. I think it is great to see them-even if Burindi is not the obvious place for Western players, perhaps that is not futures in Africa's primary concern? A bit of a kidnapping issue a few years back, but more stable since. Recent trouble in futures has been in Lebanon and Uzbekistan.... both have had to evacuate players...
But sure, lets see Botswana have them again, and Zambia. More the better as far as I can see. And yes, a Southern African ATP would be good-currently Morocco has the only ATP I think.
Vandenburg wrote:there also seems to a strange absence from the carribean and oceana,only 3 futures and a ATP in New Zealand i find strange.
re. the Caribbean futures
Oddly in 2002 there were an amazing 22 Futures tournaments in Jamaica. Then in 2003 there were 13 Jamaican Futures. And every year since there have been 0.