that will address the welfare of former players and mentor and support current players, while nurturing future talent," the statement added.
The ITPA got the backing of AITA vice-President Karti P Chidambaram, who is not on very good terms with the national body.
"Tennis in India needs a players' collective. The ITPA is the right forum for all the players to come together. Initially, the ITPA will be funded by membership fees. Eventually, we will seek support from Corporates and Private Individuals to fund our activities," he said.
India's next Davis Cup tie against Indonesia is scheduled for April 5-7 and is likely to be hosted by Karnataka Lawn Tennis Association in Bangalore.