
Wearable tech leader ŌURA teams up with the PTPA, delivering personalized insights to support players’ wellness on and off the court
Washington, D.C., June 23, 2025 – The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) is proud to announce a new global partnership with ŌURA, maker of the world’s leading smart ring, to support the health and performance of professional tennis players. ŌURA will provide Oura Ring 4 and memberships to players on a first-come, first-served basis, equipping them with powerful insights to better manage and optimize sleep, recovery and overall health. Player support teams will also receive exclusive discounts on Oura Ring.
Oura Ring empowers athletes who demand the best from their bodies. By wearing Oura Ring, players can track a wide range of biometric data related to strain, sleep, recovery, Readiness, and stress, including important physiological signals like blood oxygen level, temperature, heart rate variability, and respiratory rate. Data is securely transmitted to the Oura App, where users can privately access their information and receive personalized, actionable insights to help them perform at their peak, all in a seamless, non-invasive format enabled by ŌURA’s unparalleled accuracy and ergonomic design. Whether on the court during training or recovering off-court, Oura Ring fits seamlessly into a player’s lifestyle, delivering continuous insights without distractions.
“ŌURA will be a gamechanger for how tennis players and their teams manage health,” said Dr. Robby Sikka, Medical Director of the PTPA. “Few athletes face the kind of strain tennis players endure – nonstop travel, limited recovery windows and unpredictable match times. The PTPA is committed to protecting and advancing players’ physical and mental well-being, and ŌURA helps take the guesswork out of that equation. With real-time information and personalized insights, players can train smarter, recover more efficiently, and make data-driven decisions day to day.”
This partnership is part of the PTPA’s broader commitment to ensuring professional tennis players have access to the tools and resources they need to thrive on and off the court. It also builds on the organization’s growing suite of health and wellness initiatives, including the 2024 launch of PTPA MedNet, a first-of-its-kind global medical network for players, and a comprehensive Mental Fitness Program designed to provide critical support beyond the baseline.
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About the Professional Tennis Players Association
The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) is a global organization that unites and mobilizes tennis players to foster transparency and fairness in professional tennis. As an independent entity, the PTPA is dedicated to advancing and safeguarding the rights of professional men’s and women’s tennis players throughout their careers. By prioritizing crucial aspects such as health and safety, schedules, rules, purses, benefits, and education, the PTPA endeavors to build an equitable and sustainable competitive environment for present and future generations of players. Headquartered in the Washington, D.C. area, the PTPA operates on a global scale. For more information, visit www.ptpaplayers.com and connect with @ptpaplayers on social media.
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