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Social Turmoil and Controversial Management at the French Tennis Federation

Social Turmoil and Controversial Management at the French Tennis Federation
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Social chaos at the French Tennis Federation: governance heavily criticized

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For several months, social chaos has reigned at the French Tennis Federation (FFT). Resignations are multiplying, criticism is flying and despite some attempts to fight back, governance is heavily criticized.

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The context of social chaos

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Recent years have been marked by a cascade of resignations and dysfunctions at the FFT. The crisis has been brewing for a long time and seems to have reached a point of no return. The ruthless social chaos currently experienced by the FFT is the result of numerous internal conflicts and the inability of its leaders to effectively manage the situation.

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Many complain about a lack of transparency and chaotic human resources management. Resigning employees speak of an anxiety-provoking work environment and a devaluation of their work.

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Governance under fire

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The governance of the FFT is now under fire. Players, administrative staff and the public have all expressed their dissatisfaction with the management of this crisis. Voices have been raised to denounce the lack of leadership, the unequal distribution of resources, and the lack of clear and transparent communication.The FFT is accused of focusing on large-scale projects, such as the renovation of Roland Garros, forgetting day-to-day concerns, day-to-day management and investment in clubs and the development of French tennis.

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Towards a reorganization of governance?

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Faced with the seriousness of the situation, some are calling for a complete reorganization of the FFT's

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governance. Bringing stakeholders together around the same table, redefining roles and responsibilities, reorganizing the management model: these are all ways to get out of the current social chaos and find a strong institution capable of taking French tennis to new heights.

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