I expect Hopman Cup to keep being played, says ITF President

is backed by the International Tennis Federation, and the ITF President spoke about the future of the event that is set to disappear from the calendar in 2020. Tennis Australia signed a contract with ITF for the event to stay in Perth until 2022 and Haggerty expects it to continue.

Were just excited to continue to see Hopman Cup through because it is a great way to have the men and women playing, Haggerty told New York Times. , a former player and currently part of the ATP Board, explained the reasons that led the organization to create the ATP Cup which means other tournaments will be axed.

Ultimately we thought this time of year, leading into a Grand Slam, is important to do something major in, and thats what we will target. This event will be a major event on the ATP Tour, said Hutchins.

ATP Cup is similar to the Davis Cup in some ways, but Haggerty insisted: I dont think there is a fatigue of team events because its not something that we think is diluted, and theyre all slightly different.

Speaking last week in a press conference, Roger Federer, who won the Hopman Cup with Belinda Bencic in 2018 and 2019, said: We as players hope that the Hopman Cup will survive, that Perth see great tennis in the future.

I will support Perth and this city to keep having great quality tennis, because I think thats important. They have done an amazing job here, the players are super welcome and the crowds deserves it of course. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title