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Vijay Amritraj Honored with 2021 Golden Achievement Award

In recognition of his outstanding impact on the sport of tennis as a player, promoter, and humanitarian, India’s Vijay Amritraj has been named the 2021 recipient of the Golden Achievement Award.

The Golden Achievement Award is presented annually by the International Tennis Hall of Fame and International Tennis Federation to a person who has made important contributions internationally to tennis in the fields of administration, promotion, or education and has devoted long and outstanding service to the sport. The award was presented on Friday at a special celebration hosted in Amritraj’s honor in London.

“I’m humbled to receive this incredible award from the International Tennis Hall of Fame and the International Tennis Federation for my life’s journey in a sport that I’ve loved all my life,” remarked Amritraj. “This honour is really something I’m receiving on behalf of every Indian who has supported me over the years. I’ve had the privilege of representing India on the world’s stage in our sport. I hope it is inspiring for more players from India to come out and hit the international stage.”

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“For five decades, Vijay Amritraj has competed valiantly, opened doors, and spread goodwill through tennis,” said Todd Martin, CEO of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. “We are honoured to join the International Tennis Federation in recognising his immense contributions around the world. As a player, humanitarian, and ambassador, Vijay has put his passion for tennis and people into action to make a difference in growing the sport and helping those in need. He is a profoundly deserving recipient of the Golden Achievement Award.”

David Haggerty, president of the International Tennis Federation, commented: “Both on and off the court, Vijay Amritraj has exemplified the spirit of the Golden Achievement Award with his numerous contributions to international tennis through his promotion of tennis and education wherever he went. In collaboration with the International Hall of Fame, we celebrate Vijay’s many accomplishments with the bestowing of this award.” 

A globally recognised and respected tennis icon as well as a national hero in his native India, Amritraj was the first Indian player to turn professional on the ATP Tour. During his extensive career as a Top 20 player in the 1970s and 1980s, he broke barriers and popularised tennis across more than half the world’s population throughout the Asian continent. Amritraj remains the highest-ranked ATP singles player from India in Pepperstone ATP Ranking history (No. 18), and he captured the most titles by an Asian singles player (15) during his career. From 1989-93, Amritraj was selected by his peers as President of the ATP Player Council, and he served as an ATP Board Member from 1991-97. 

During his career, Amritraj was instrumental in establishing the Britannia Amritraj Tennis Academy, which focuses on youth tennis development in India. The academy has produced several successful tennis players, including doubles major champion and legend Leander Paes.

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Post-retirement, Amritraj has remained committed to humanitarian efforts through his role as United Nations Messenger of Peace (2001-06) and through The Vijay Amritraj Foundation. Founded in 2006, the foundation’s mission is to bring hope, help and healing to the defenseless and innocent victims of disease, tragedy, and circumstance in India.

A familiar face on television to millions of Asian tennis fans, Amritraj remains active as a commentator, actor/producer, and tennis promoter. He represents India as an unofficial ambassador and statesman, frequently speaking to world leaders and governments.

The Golden Achievement Award is selected from a pool of nominations submitted by tennis federations and individuals from the around the world. The annual honouree is selected by the Golden Achievement Award Committee, which is comprised of tennis administrators. Amritraj is the first recipient from India and he joins an esteemed list of tennis leaders who have received the honour, including Brian Tobin of Australia, Eiichi Kawatei of Japan, and Peachy Kellmeyer of the United States. Learn more on tennisfame.com

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