Sport Resolutions invites applications for the roles of Chair and Member(s) of the ITF Ethics Commission


Sport Resolutions invites applications for the roles of Chair and Member(s) of the ITF Ethics Commission

Sport Resolutions is seeking independent individuals to serve as Chair and Member(s) of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Ethics Commission, playing a key role in upholding ethical standards and promoting good governance in international tennis.

These independent roles are an opportunity to contribute to upholding integrity, transparency, and high ethical standards in global tennis governance. Candidates should bring significant expertise in law, ethics, or governance along with a strong commitment to impartiality and accountability in sport.

Appointments are remote, with occasional meetings, and are offered on a two or four-year term to support a staggered rotation.

How to Apply:

If you possess the relevant experience and skills, please complete the form and submit your CV and a brief cover letter highlighting your suitability for the role based on the key attributes outlined above via the green box below.

Apply Here

Deadline

The closing date for applications is Friday 18th July 2025.

Please note that an independent panel convened by Sport Resolutions will interview shortlisted applicants as part of the selection process. Interviews are scheduled to take place in late July or early August.

To view the full role description, please click here. To view the ITF Ethics Commission’s Terms of Reference document, please click here.

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