Tennis
Laver Cup granted ATP Tour status
The Laver Cup tennis tournament has today (Friday) announced an agreement with the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) to make the event an official part of the annual ATP Tour calendar
Wimbledon unveils £70m roof on No. 1 Court
In a star-studded ceremony, the All England Lawn Tennis Club unveiled the fully retractable roof on top of Wimbledon's No. 1 Court on Sunday
WTA launches global marketing campaign
The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has launched ‘It Takes’, a new global marketing campaign that seeks to showcase the best female tennis players and iconic WTA tournaments.
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Two Circles appointed to help drive ticket sales for ATP Finals
London-based data-led marketing agency Two Circles has been appointed by the Association of Tennis Professionals to help drive ticket sales for the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals in November
Gimelstob ATP board resignation could clear way for Kermode contract renewal
Justin Gimelstob has announced he is resigning from the board of the Association of Tennis Professionals and will not seek another term in a move that could clear the way for Chris Kermode’s contract a…
Wimbledon raises prize purse, moves to online ticket ballot
The total prize money for this year’s edition of the Wimbledon grand slam tennis tournament will be £38m (€37.2m/$41.8m), an 11.8-per-cent increase on last year’s fund of £34m.
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Turin trumps London with stronger financial guarantee to secure ATP Finals
The ATP has confirmed Turin has been selected to host the ATP Finals from 2021-2025
ATP Finals set for move to Turin – report
The ATP Finals, the season-ending event for the men’s ATP Tour, is set to leave London, with multiple reports claiming that the Italian city of Turin is favourite to land the tennis showpiece.
ITF seeks new Hopman Cup host, Perth confirmed for ATP Cup
The International Tennis Federation has commenced a search for a new host of the Hopman Cup after bringing an early end to its deal with Tennis Australia, as Perth was confirmed as the final host city…
French Open prize money increased for 2019
The prize money for the French Open will jump by 8 per cent this year. This year's second grand slam will feature a total purse of €42.661m ($48.6m). T
Infosys adds French Open to grand slam portfolio
Indian technology company Infosys has agreed a strategic partnership with Roland-Garros, site of the French Open, adding to its portfolio of grand slam tennis tournaments
ATP Tour to use shot clock at all tournaments in 2020
In an effort to speed up play and keep fans engaged, the ATP Tour will use a shot clock at every tournament next year
Kermode to leave role as ATP president at end of year
Chris Kermode, the executive chairman and president of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), will leave the post when his term finishes at the end of this year
Tennis Europe enters pro game with Hamburg Open tie-up
Tennis Europe has made its first major entry into the professional game by partnering with the German Open to transform the tournament into an event that will crown the sport’s first champion of Europe.
ATP Tour event heads to Zhuhai
The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) has confirmed that Zhuhai will be the new host of a Chinese tournament previously held in Shenzhen.
WTA Connecticut Open to end after 21 years due to lack of title sponsor
The Connecticut Open has sold its sanction on the Women's Tennis Association calendar following a 21-year run in New Haven after its financial model was deemed not viable without a title sponsor.
Tennis Australia, Djokovic back tech firm
Tennis Australia and men’s world Number One Novak Djokovic have signed on as the latest major strategic partners of technology company Universal Tennis.
Wimbledon chairman eyes ticketing change, hits out at tennis calendar
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) chairman Philip Brook has said the organisation is considering changing its traditional ballot process for tickets to the Wimbledon grand slam tournament…