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ATP set for mega-payday in Masters bidding war
- By Bill Scott
- . March 26, 2024
The ATP has set off a bidding war among Gulf states awash in oil money, with the men’s sanctioning body expecting millions to roll in
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Top 10 Premier League?
- By Peter Rowe
- . December 3, 2023
TENNIS’ Grand Slams are working behind the scenes to set up a ‘premier tour’ in an attempt to block Saudi attempts to hijack the sport.
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On another planet
- By Peter Rowe
- . February 26, 2023
IS Nick Kyrgios for real? Flat earth, pyramids made by aliens … what has he been smoking? His hometown of Canberra has been long known
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New United Cup to mix it up with ATP, WTA players
- By Bill Scott
- . October 27, 2022
ATP and WTA players will compete at the start of 2023 at the new United Cup, the two sanctioning bodies confirmed on Thursday. The competition
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ATP boss tipping Rafa to play in Turin
- By Bill Scott
- . October 12, 2022
ATP head Andrea Gaudenzi suggests that Rafael Nadal won’t be able to keep away from next month’s eight-man ATP Finals in Turin. The year-ender remains
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Halle, Queen’s in the running for grass Masters 1000
- By Bill Scott
- . July 25, 2022
The Halle and Queen’s pre-Wimbledon ATP 500 events are in the running for a possible future upgrade as the sanctioning body works to add a
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ATP facing calendar China crisis
- By Bill Scott
- . June 13, 2022
Autumn Chinese events could remain off the menu again for the ATP unless authorities there change course from the current policy of mass COVID lockdown. With
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ATP Launches ‘OneVision’ Strategic Plan
- By Roger Parker
- . June 9, 2022
The ATP has announced Phase One approval of ‘OneVision’, a long-term transformational Strategic Plan designed to take tennis to new heights from 2023. With tennis
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ATP puts the boot in: Null points for Wimbledon
- By Roger Parker
- . May 20, 2022
The ATP on Friday came down hard as expected on Wimbledon, slamming that prestige major with a zero point diktat as repayment for the event
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ATP to increase penalties for bad behaviour
- By Peter Rowe
- . April 5, 2022
The ATP is set to increase punishments for on-court misconduct in the wake of Nick Kyrgios’ latest outburst. The men’s governing body has told players