Paes applies to join AITA’s roster of SOM
Paes applies to join AITA's roster of SOM Published - August 21, 2026 10: 49 pm IST - BENGALURU.
Paes applies to join AITA's roster of SOM Published – August 21, 2026 10: 49 pm IST – BENGALURU.
Article outline
- What happened
- Official response
- Why it matters
- The bottom line
Key points
- Regardless, Paes will qualify as a Tier 1 SOM, courtesy his watershed singles bronze at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
- Two SOMs – one man and one woman – will additionally be part of the 15-member Executive Committee.
- SOMs elected to the General Body can apply to be in the EC, and can additionally contest for the posts of AITA president, general secretary and treasurer.
Indian tennis great and current Bengal Tennis Association (BTA) president Leander Paes has applied to join the All-India Tennis Association roster of Sportspersons of Outstanding Merit (SOM), BTA confirmed on social media on Friday.
According to the AITA's amended constitution, a roster of 20 male and 20 female SOMs will be prepared, and out of that, two men and two women will be elected to the AITA General Body and will enjoy voting rights. Two SOMs – one man and one woman – will additionally be part of the 15-member Executive Committee.
In fact, AITA began inviting applications from athletes to be part of the SOM roster on August 15, but wrote to the Union Sports Ministry on August 19 seeking to expand the selection criteria.
Meanwhile, the National Sports Governance Act prioritises those with significant achievements in Olympics, Asian Games and Commonwealth Games, but the AITA has requested the addition of Grand Slams, ATP and WTA tournaments, and the Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup, all of which carry higher weightage in tennis.
Regardless, Paes will qualify as a Tier 1 SOM, courtesy his watershed singles bronze at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. It was India's first individual medal at the quadrennial extravaganza after K.D. Jadhav's in 1952.
In short, paes applies to join AITA's roster of SOM is the central thread here, and readers can expect follow-up reporting as the picture becomes clearer.
