Juan Margets to step down as ITF Chief Operating Officer after 18 years

ITF President David Haggerty comments...

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ITF President David Haggerty announced today that long-serving ITF Chief Operating Officer Juan Margets would be leaving the ITF at the end of 2016.

"Juan has played a very important role in the ITF for many years in both his management position and his chairmanship of key committees," said Haggerty. "His knowledge and experience have been very helpful in my transition as ITF President and his dedication, friendship and loyalty have been much appreciated. His contributions over the 18 years he has worked at the ITF plus the many years he served on the Board prior to joining full-time are too many to list. He is both respected and well-liked by the staff, our national and regional associations and our Board. We wish both Juan and his wife Paloma the best for the future and we hope to see them often in the coming years."

Margets served on the ITF Board of Directors from 1991 through 2015 and was ITF Executive Vice President from 1998 through 2015. He served as Chairman of the Davis Cup Committee from 1999 through 2015, the ITF/ATP Men’s Circuit Committee from 1999-2013 and the ITF Wheelchair Committee from 1997-1999. He is General Secretary of the ITF and will act in that role at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and is also the ITF representative on the WTA Board.

Margets’ outstanding achievements at the ITF included the implementation of the Davis Cup and Fed Cup Nations rankings which created an objective system of seeding in both competitions, the expansion of the Fed Cup competition from two to three weeks, the creation of the Court Pace Rating rule which excluded extreme surfaces in Davis Cup and Fed Cup and a comprehensive review of the ITF’s media rights distribution model that resulted in the signing of beIN Sports as the ITF’s global media rights partner.

"It has been a privilege for me for over 25 years to be part of the ITF family, first as a member of the ITF Board of Directors and then in my senior management position in London," said Margets. "I have served under three Presidents, Brian Tobin, Francesco Ricci Bitti and now Dave Haggerty, and the experience with each has been very rewarding. I will always remember the pleasure of working with my ITF team at Davis Cup and Fed Cup events and, of course, the Olympic Games."

Margets will formally leave the ITF on 30 September 2016 but will consult through the end of the year and assist in the transition to a new Chief Operating Officer to be named at a later date.

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