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The '''Chinese Tennis Association''' ('''CTA''') (Chinese: 中国网球协会) is the national [[Sport governing body|governing body]] of [[tennis in China]]. It is a [[non-profit]], [[non-governmental]] organization. It is a cooperative member of the [[All-China Sports Federation]]. The CTA is an independent legal person and it is recognized by China Olympic Committee. The CTA is the only legal organization that represents China in world tennis organizations, including the [[International Tennis Federation]] and [[Asian Tennis Federation]]. |
The '''Chinese Tennis Association''' ('''CTA''') (Chinese: 中国网球协会) is the national [[Sport governing body|governing body]] of [[tennis in China]]. It is a [[non-profit]], [[non-governmental]] organization. It is a cooperative member of the [[All-China Sports Federation]]. The CTA is an independent legal person and it is recognized by China Olympic Committee. The CTA is the only legal organization that represents China in world tennis organizations, including the [[International Tennis Federation]] and [[Asian Tennis Federation]]. |
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==History == |
== History == |
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The CTA was founded in 1953. Its highest organ of power is the CTA National Congress, and the secretariat is in charge of the administration work. The mission is to develop Chinese male and female top tennis players within the next 15 years. |
The CTA was founded in 1953. Its highest organ of power is the CTA National Congress, and the secretariat is in charge of the administration work. The mission is to develop Chinese male and female top tennis players within the next 15 years. |
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*Press and Publicity Commission |
*Press and Publicity Commission |
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*Marketing, Management & Development Commission |
*Marketing, Management & Development Commission |
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*Professionalization and Specialization |
*Professionalization and Specialization Commission |
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*Amateur Activities Commission |
*Amateur Activities Commission |
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*Disciplines & Arbitration Commission |
*Disciplines & Arbitration Commission |
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* http://en.olympic.cn/sports/summer_sports/2003-11-14/9478.html |
* http://en.olympic.cn/sports/summer_sports/2003-11-14/9478.html |
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== External links== |
== External links == |
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*[http://tennis.sport.org.cn/ OFFICIAL WEBSITE] |
*[http://tennis.sport.org.cn/ OFFICIAL WEBSITE] |
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Revision as of 19:32, 2 July 2019
Sport | Tennis |
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Abbreviation | (CTA) |
Founded | 1953 |
Location | Beijing |
President | Lü Zhengcao |
Secretary | Liu Wenbin |
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The Chinese Tennis Association (CTA) (Chinese: 中国网球协会) is the national governing body of tennis in China. It is a non-profit, non-governmental organization. It is a cooperative member of the All-China Sports Federation. The CTA is an independent legal person and it is recognized by China Olympic Committee. The CTA is the only legal organization that represents China in world tennis organizations, including the International Tennis Federation and Asian Tennis Federation.
History
The CTA was founded in 1953. Its highest organ of power is the CTA National Congress, and the secretariat is in charge of the administration work. The mission is to develop Chinese male and female top tennis players within the next 15 years.
Committees
There are nine special committees under the CTA.
- Coaches Commission
- Referees/Judges Commission
- Junior and Youth Development Commission
- Scientific Research Commission
- Press and Publicity Commission
- Marketing, Management & Development Commission
- Professionalization and Specialization Commission
- Amateur Activities Commission
- Disciplines & Arbitration Commission
Headquarters
The headquarters of CTA is in the Chinese capital Beijing.
See also
References
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070805025953/http://www.chinaculture.org/gb/en_chinaway/2003-09/24/content_31939.htm
- http://en.olympic.cn/sports/summer_sports/2003-11-14/9478.html