Philta was led by Salvador Andrada from 1986 to 2007. It was during Andrada's administration that the Andrada Cup was organized from 1989 which lasted until 2019. Andrada was elected again as Philta president But Randy Villanueva, Olivarez's vice president disputes the result with the
International Tennis Federation recognizing Villanueva as acting president. In February 2017, another election was held with Andrada not vacating the president role despite alleging to promise to step down. Sponsors also withdrew support from Philta, including
Cebuana Lhuillier and
Palawan Pawnshop. Andrara resigned in February 27, 2017. Another contested election was held again in July 2017 where Antonio Cablitas was elected as Philta president. The ITF continues to recognize as Olivarez as president. In January 2018, Olivarez himself was brought in to be part of a committee to draft an ammendment to the Philta's bylaws before new elections could be held. Cablitas was also part of the process.
Suspension The
International Tennis Federation imposed a two-year suspension against PhilTA in late 2020 due to a leadership crisis within the federation failing to tackle its "exclusive membership base". Under the
ad hoc administration of the
Philippine Olympic Committee, PhilTA's constitution was revised, with nationwide representation now mandated in the organization's board. An election of new officials was held in December 2023. The suspension was lifted on January 21, 2024. In 2026, the Philippines hosted its first
WTA 125 tournament – the
Philippine Women's Open. ==Tournaments==