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Kelly Fairweather Steps Down as ITF CEO After 8 Years of Global Tennis Growth

Victor Onuh
Last updated: March 24, 2025 4:16 pm
Victor Onuh
Published: March 24, 2025
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A Legacy of Growth and ResilienceFairweather Reflects on His CareerLooking Ahead

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has announced that Chief Executive Officer Kelly Fairweather will step down from his position at the end of August. With a remarkable 40-year career in sports, Fairweather leaves behind an impressive legacy of leadership and development in global tennis.

Fairweather’s journey in sports began as a coach, but his trajectory soon shifted toward sports management. Over the decades, he held top-tier positions in the world of sports governance, including roles within the Olympic Movement. Before becoming ITF CEO in January 2022, he served as the organization’s Chief Operating Officer, starting in 2017. He previously served as Sports Director at the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and CEO of the International Hockey Federation (IHF).

During his tenure, Fairweather played a pivotal role in expanding tennis’s reach worldwide, overseeing a significant increase in player participation. Under his leadership, global tennis player numbers rose to an impressive 106 million. His efforts also ensured that the ITF consistently reinvested 90% of its annual revenue into developing the sport at grassroots and regional levels, benefiting member national associations.

"For the ITF it's all about participation, our mission is putting rackets in people's hands. We want more children to play tennis" 💪

🗣️ Kelly Fairweather, Chief Executive Officer, ITF#WPC2022 pic.twitter.com/ZKw5fesajC

— ITF (@ITFTennis) July 19, 2022

A Legacy of Growth and Resilience

ITF President David Haggerty lauded Fairweather’s steady leadership, particularly during turbulent global events. “Kelly has helped us steer a steady ship during his time at the ITF. His leadership, especially through a challenging global landscape, was crucial to the sport’s growth at grassroots and regional levels,” Haggerty said.

Acknowledging Fairweather’s decision to step down, Haggerty added, “After a long and successful career in the sport industry, Kelly has made the understandable decision to focus on his family, and I want to thank him for his support and commitment throughout his time with us.”

The ITF has already commenced its search for a new CEO, with Fairweather set to work closely with Haggerty and the ITF Board to ensure a smooth transition.

Fairweather Reflects on His Career

In a heartfelt statement, Fairweather reflected on his time at the ITF and his long-standing career in international sports.

“It’s been an honour to serve as CEO of the ITF and to be part of the journey shaping and developing the global game over these past eight years,” Fairweather said. “After four incredibly enriching and inspiring decades in international sport, in which I have met so many amazing people from all cultures and sports and been part of so many extraordinary events, I am looking forward to spending more time with my family and pursuing some personal projects.”

Fairweather expressed gratitude to Haggerty and the ITF Board, saying, “I will always be a passionate advocate for the power of sport and the vital work that the ITF does to develop tennis in all four corners of the globe.”

Looking Ahead

As Fairweather prepares to step down, he remains committed to assisting Haggerty and the ITF Board in the selection process for his successor. His departure marks the end of an era for the ITF, but his contributions to global tennis development will be felt for years to come.



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