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400,0000450,000500,000550,000600,00020072008200920102011452,262459,806516,324522,5062007200820092010201110,00020,00030,00040,00050,00060,00041,86029,99618,89310,77351,732020072008200920102011* BTM LAUNCHED IN 2008200,000250,0000400,000350,000300,000450,000500,000254,614313,194380,540NUMBER OF REGULARLY COMPETING JUNIORSMore regularly competing juniors means more juniors enjoying tennis and staying in the sport, as well as widening the base from which to identify and support our most talented players.NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF REGISTERED PLACES TO PLAYThe move from affiliation to registration has allowed the LTA to more accurately count the number of tennis members at parks, clubs, schools and other places to play, and this new measure gives us a strong indicator of overall participation.NUMBER OF BRITISH TENNIS MEMBERSBritish Tennis Members are people who are directly involved with the sport. We communicate with them directly and can support them to participate.INVESTING IN BRITISH TENNISWHAT'S THE SCORE?Measuring performance and charting progress is vital to the long-term success of British tennis. Keeping track of the right information over a period of time gives people working in British tennis an indication of what is going well and what needs to be worked on in order to grow and sustain the sport.32 20111020304018242631352007200820092010042861012610943020072008200920102011NUMBER OF INTERNATIONAL A MATRIX JUNIORSThis measure provides a statistical analysis of where we are at with the development of our most talented junior players and allows us to measure and compare their progress against other nations.NUMBER OF PLAYERS IN THE TOP 100 This is the top line performance measure that shows where British tennis is at the very top of the professional game. The aim is to sustain and build on the progress in this area as our junior players make their transition to the senior game. At 30 September 2011 there were 4 singles players and 6 doubles players in the top 100, Andy Murray appears in both groups but has only been included once (within singles).We will also continue to track and measure weekly and monthly participation in England, in line with the Sport England Active People Survey.INVESTING IN BRITISH TENNIS33 |