June 2026 Launch of the ITF and IC Player Mentoring Programme The IC Council is proud to announce the launch of the ITF and IC Player Mentoring Programme, in partnership with Give Learn. This unique initiative is designed to support players as they navigate the demands of professional tennis and plan for life beyond the game. The programme will offer players on the ITF tours the opportunity to be matched with an experienced mentor from the worlds of finance, technology, entrepreneurship and beyond — someone who can offer guidance, perspective and a genuine connection outside of tennis. Over the course of twelve months, participants will receive eight one-to-one sessions with their mentor alongside four group workshops covering topics such as building your personal brand on LinkedIn, starting a business while competing, financial planning, and preparing for a career after tennis. Whether a player is thinking about their next chapter or simply wants to grow beyond the court, this programme could be for them. Players can apply by logging in to the ITF website at itftennis.com using their IPIN. The deadline for 2026 applications is 30 June 2026. For more information, contact player.care@itftennis.com Become a programme mentor Our global IC community is full of individuals who have built successful careers in a wide range of fields and may have valuable experience to offer participants on the ITF and IC Player Mentoring Programme as mentors. In particular, we’d like to hear from IC members who have: Industry expertise — a recognised leader or specialist in their field with a track record that players can learn from and credibility that commands respect Genuine desire to give back — motivated by impact rather than profile, someone who sees mentoring as a privilege not a transaction Time availability — senior enough to be valuable, but not so stretched they can't show up consistently for a monthly session Cross-cultural awareness — comfortable working with young athletes from diverse backgrounds and nationalities, many of whom are navigating life outside their home country Commercial or entrepreneurial experience — able to help players think about life beyond sport, from brand building and investments to business foundations and financial literacy Emotional intelligence — understands the unique pressures of elite sport, can listen as well as advise, and knows the difference between coaching and mentoring. If this sounds like you and you would like to be considered to become a programme mentor, please contact James Cluskey from Give Learn at j.cluskey@givelearn.net Previous Article Meet your Regional Representative for Europe: Eva-Maria Schneider, IC of Germany
Enrique Morea Enrique Morea It is with great sadness to inform the IC community of the passing of Enrique Morea at the age of 92, a founding member and President of the IC of Argentina for 20 years.
New IC Brochure published New IC Brochure published The latest edition of the IC Brochure has been published.
IC lapel pins IC lapel pins The IC Council has produced a quantity of IC lapel pins for use by ICs everywhere.
Eugenio Saller Eugenio Saller Eugenio Saller, former Brazil IC President, and later Honorary President, passed away yesterday at the age of 88
La Carreta entries now open La Carreta entries now open 20th-24th September 2017, Sofia, IC of Bulgaria
What to look forward to in 2017 What to look forward to in 2017 After a successful year of fixtures and events in 2016, the IC Council and ICs of the World are now gearing up for another full year of fixtures for IC members across the board
Paul Hutchins is awarded an MBE Paul Hutchins is awarded an MBE The IC Council would like to extend their congratulations to Paul Hutchins, for receiving an MBE award for services to tennis.
Sir Andy Murray Sir Andy Murray After a tremendous year of record breaking accomplishments, Andy Murray has become Britain's youngest Knight of modern times.