Pro Scholarship Programme presented by Lexus
The Pro Scholarship Programme presented by Lexus (PSP) is the highest level of support offered to developing players by the LTA. It is offered to players aged between 16 and 24 with the best chance of reaching the ATP/WTA top 100 singles within five years.
It is intended to develop more players capable of competing at Tour level, and to establish a strong cohort eligible for selection for Great Britain’s Davis and Billie Jean King Cup teams.
What does the PSP provide?
- Individually tailored support and world class coaching from the LTA Performance Team both at home and on Tour
- Access to a financial grant, intended to enable the player to employ uncompromised world-class coaching and dedicated personal strength and conditioning support
- Access to world class science and medicine support at the National Tennis Centre
The PSP is the final stage of the LTA Player Pathway before players become eligible for our programme of elite support, offered to those who establish themselves in the ATP/WTA top 100 singles or top 30 doubles.
Which players are on the programme?
Name | County/Residence | How the PSP helps me... |
Jodie Burrage | Surrey | “The extra backing from the LTA has really helped along the way. The PSP has allowed me to take a coach with me wherever I go and that really benefits my tennis. It’s really good to be part of that programme and the help we get through the LTA. The feedback and the match analysis and every little thing adds up.” |
Sonay Kartal | Sussex | |
Paul Jubb | Yorkshire | “I’m proud to have been selected for the PSP, and I’m really grateful to the LTA for giving me access to so much support at the start of my professional career.” |
Felix Gill | Herefordshire and Worcestershire | |
Arthur Fery | Surrey | |
Mimi Xu | South Wales | |
Ella McDonald | Lancashire | |
George Loffhagen | Middlesex | |
Henry Searle | Staffordshire | Once finishing at Loughborough Academy in July 2024 |
Hannah Klugman | Surrey |
How are selections made?
Selections for PSP are made using the PSP Selection Policy.