HotelPlanner to Extend title Sponsorship of the Progress Tour

London, United Kingdom, August 17, 2025 / TRAVELINDEX / Hotelplanner, a leading travel technology platform and hotel booking engine, today announced that the Progress Tour, the UK’s leading independent transitional tour for new Tennis stars, will be renamed the HotelPlanner Tour.
The five-year agreement will see a £250,000 annual increase to the tours prize fund with Great Britain Davis Cup Winner and ATP World Top 20 professional player Dan Evans, acting as The Hotelplanner Tour’s brand ambassador.
This extends Hotel Planner’s existing investment in tennis and will enable the Tour to provide an improved service to its members, fans and athletes across the network. Hotelplanner will provide participants with great hotel rates for national and international travel, player hospitality and voucher prizes: “Hotelplanner’s tech opens hotel doors for millions of travellers each year. It’s great to be opening the doors for the best up and coming Tennis players”, said Tim Hentschel, CEO, Hotelplanner.
“I’m excited to welcome HotelPlanner on board as title sponsor of the tour as we embark on this new chapter”, said Barry Fulcher, Founder and Director of the Tour.
“As with the Progress Tour, the newly named HotelPlanner tour will continue to provide first class playing experiences and earning opportunities for those players looking to progress their tennis careers and transition to the professional game”, he added.
The Progress Tour was set up in 2017 to give aspiring British players more earning opportunity on home soil. Since its inception, the tour has seen over 6,000 players take part in over 18,000 level-based and progressive matches, and paid out over £1.3m in prize money, all of which has been independently sourced, and privately funded. This years Wimbledon Championships saw over 30 former Progress Tour players and champions compete across Men’s and Women’s events. The motivation for the tour stems from a belief that we need to provide more and better opportunities for transitioning players to earn prize money and player support whilst competing domestically.