Tag: ATP

  • Tennis ventures into murky waters as power struggle between WTA, ATP & Grand Slams intensifies

    Tennis ventures into murky waters as power struggle between WTA, ATP & Grand Slams intensifies

    MUMBAI: The ATP and WTA tours have served up a bold proposal to tennis’s four Grand Slams that would unite the sport’s fractured ecosystem under one corporate umbrella, only to be met with a terse rejection that leaves the future of the sport in a state of limbo.

    In a 23-page pitch presented last week, ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi and WTA chief Steve Simon outlined a sweeping reform package to address tennis’s fragmented structure and financial inequities. The timing couldn’t be more fraught, coming just as the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) co-founded by Novak Djokovic  unleashed a legal volley against the sport’s governing bodies, accusing them of “anti-competitive practices and a blatant disregard for player welfare”.

    The tours’ proposal envisions creating a new entity called Tennis Ventures that would combine the commercial interests of the ATP, WTA and the four Grand Slams. While the majors would maintain control of their domestic media rights, international rights would be packaged together to maximize bargaining power.

    “It all starts with top players at premium events—driving rivalries and elevating the sport’s biggest stages,” the proposal states, advocating for a streamlined calendar featuring four Grand Slams, 10 ATP Masters 1000 events and 10 WTA 1000 events.

    But the Grand Slams, who contribute over 50 per cent of tennis’s estimated $2.2 billion annual revenue, have returned a withering response. “Whilst we appreciate the time and effort you have put in to articulating your position, it fails to adequately address the essential issues we have repeatedly raised,” they wrote in an eight-paragraph letter.

    The majors prefer a more radical pruning of the tennis calendar, cutting from 118 tournaments to around 30 elite events with a substantially longer off-season. Their priorities include creating what they call a “premium product” that would be easier for fans to follow—and conveniently give even more prominence to their already dominant events.

    A particularly sticky point is governance. The proposed board structure would give the four Grand Slams just three representatives, a notion that reportedly landed with all the grace of a double fault. One insider familiar with the majors’ thinking described the tours’ proposal as “essentially no different to what we have already”.
    At the heart of the dispute lies the age-old question of money. Currently, player prize money at Grand Slams represents just 15 to 20 per cent of tournament revenue—a stark contrast to major American sports leagues, where players receive closer to 50 per cent.

    Gaudenzi and Simon aim to address this disparity through “a profit-sharing model where players and tournaments share in new value created,” including bringing the cash-rich Grand Slams into the bonus pool system that already exists at lower-tier events.

    “This is ultimately about creating a sustainable ecosystem,” the tours’ document states. “Where players have transparency over the financials. Where your wins are their wins.”

    But with the PTPA now lobbing legal challenges on three continents and the Grand Slams holding firm, tennis seems destined to remain a house divided against itself. As the majors curtly concluded in their rejection letter: “Until you feel able to commit to a vision and a plan with respect to these core issues it is difficult to see how our discussions can continue”.

    The ball, it seems, is once again in nobody’s court.

  • Infobip creates a new digital experience for tennis fans

    Infobip creates a new digital experience for tennis fans

    Mumbai: The global cloud communications platform Infobip this week offers visitors and fans of the ATP Plava Laguna Croatia Open in Umag access to all tournament details through a new WhatsApp chatbot. As the tournament’s technology partner, Infobip has a tennis tournament chatbot to provide a seamless digital experience for visitors and tennis fans globally, helping boost engagement.

    Now the entire digital experience takes place through the ATP Umag Chatbot. The app has been created on Infobip’s chatbot-building platform Answers and WhatsApp Business, one of the most popular communication channels on Infobip’s cloud communications platform.

    Infobip chief product officer Adrian Benić said, “Together with the Plava Laguna Croatia Open, we are redefining the interaction between tennis fans and a globally recognised tournament. In the palm of their hand and with just a few moves, visitors and tennis fans worldwide can get all the necessary details about the tournament using the popular chat application WhatsApp. This chatbot also provides a continuous user journey regardless of where fans are based.”

    In one place, tennis fans and Croatia Open Umag attendees can find out details about the players, the tournament, the schedule, draw, daily entertainment agenda, tickets, and book accommodation. Also, every ATP Umag Chatbot user on WhatsApp can participate in a quiz with prizes.

    “In addition to the fact that all spectators can follow the matches of young global tennis stars like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, they can now also be part of a real digital experience. In Infobip, we recognised a great partner with whom we made a significant tech leap in the presentation of the tournament and its additional content,” said Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag director Tomislav Poljak.

    The ATP Umag Chatbot on WhatsApp can be activated by sending the keyword “Hi” to the number +385 99 537 1830, which must first be saved in contacts, or by clicking on the link. All tournament visitors can also activate the chatbot by scanning a QR code located across all ATP Umag properties, including at the tournament, on social media, in printed brochures and tickets.

    “It’s great to see that fans and spectators can be even more involved in tennis events and more connected to tournaments through this digital way, compared to when I was playing. The possibilities of this type of interaction are numerous, and Infobip, as a leader in the global cloud communications market, is the ideal tech partner for ensuring optimum audience engagement in this global sporting event,” said former Olympics medalist and world Top 10 Mario Ančić. Mario is a partner at One Equity Partners, which is a strategic investor in Infobip.

  • PE firm CVC Capital proposes to buy out ATP, WTA tennis tours

    MUMBAI: Changes may be afoot as far as broadcasting rights of professional male and female tennis calendars are concerned if reports emerging over the past two days are to be believed. Sky News first reported that Luxembourg headquartered private equity firm CVC Capital Partners is in unconfirmed talks with the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) to buy a 15 per cent stake into a new entity One Tennis which will combine their two itineraries. It is willing to serve a cool $600 million for the privilege of managing the broadcasting rights to the two tours, as well as selling data rights to gambling companies.

    CVC Capital has discussed leaving the running of the two sports to the two associations; all it wants is that the women and men’s tournaments should have a unified calendar (meaning female and male tennis players should play at the same competitions) – just like they do in the Grand Slam championships – Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open, and the French Open. The latter four contests are ruled by a different governing body.

    The private equity firm believes it can extract greater value than both ATP and WTA are doing currently by glamourising the tours, upping prize money, improving broadcast production quality, and setting up a global digital platform for tennis fans.

    Reuters reported on 8 June that the two associations had issued a joint statement which said that they are “continually looking for ways to bring the sport closer together to provide an enhanced experience for fans, players and tournaments.”

    CVC Capital is no stranger to managing sports; it had been the owner of the F1 from 2006 to 2017 when it sold it to John Malone’s Liberty Media. Over that period, it squeezed out billions of dollars in revenue from the racing sport; in the process, it helped turn around its fortunes. CVC Capital has recently invested in the six nations Rugby and the International Volleyball Federation.

    CVC is proposing that ATP Media (ATP’s existing sales and broadcasting arm) will be absorbed into the new entity with the former’s CEO Mark Webster leading One Tennis. Most of the broadcast rights to the ATP Tours for India lie with the ATP’s tennistv.com, with rights to the ATP 250s being shared by it with Discovery. Prior to Discovery, Sony Pictures Sports Network was the rights holder from 2015 to 2020. Hardcore tennis fans can watch matches online at tennistv.com with the annual subscription package running at $119.9.

    But apparently, a lot more could be done to popularise tennis and the tours among younger audiences, commentators and critics have averred. Tennis has alienated young tennis buffs as they have been drawn to other sports that have more excitement and entertainment. Statistics have shown that the tennis fan is beginning to age and to get back in the game, the sports need a rejuvenation.

    The ATP and WTA boards are expected to meet later this month on the proposal. Their decision will make it clear whether they believe that CVC Capital can be that white knight – who will inject some life into the sport.

  • Aircel Chennai Open to celebrate two decades of tennis in India

    Aircel Chennai Open to celebrate two decades of tennis in India

    MUMBAI: With Thomas Enqvist and Mark Petchey’s first tennis match, the seeds of India’s first and only ATP World Tour were sown in 1996. 20 years down, the tournament has grown into a marquee ATP tennis event in south Asia, giving birth to many a tennis champions, attracting some of the finest names in the world tennis circuit and spawning a multitude of fans across the nation.

    The 2015 edition of the Aircel Chennai Open will mark 20 years since the very first game was played in India and the organisers are all set to celebrate the occasion with a host of activities in Chennai. The event is scheduled to be held at Chennai’s SDAT Stadium from 5 to 11 January 2015.

    The celebration includes the launch of a special logo created to mark the occasion, a renovated SDAT Stadium that has hosted the event proudly since 1997 after it shifted from New Delhi and a host of special activities targeted at fans and tennis enthusiasts including schoolchildren and the youth, apart from exciting marketing initiatives across India.

    The tournament has had a long and exhilarating journey in India, thanks to the constant support of the Government of Tamil Nadu, the Tamil Nadu Tennis Association (TNTA), the Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu, the All India Tennis Association (AITA), the ATP and organisers IMG Reliance that put together their resources into developing the tournament into a bigger and better property each year.

    Tamil Nadu Tennis association president M.A Alagappan said, “As we celebrate two decades of the tournament in the country, it gives us an opportunity to not just celebrate the occasion but look back with pride at our achievements and renew our focus to take the tournament to greater heights in the seasons to come. I congratulate everyone involved and thank India’s tennis community for its support.”

     IMG Reliance chief operating officer Ashu Jindal commented, “The 20-year journey of the tournament has been nothing short of spectacular. The event has become a role model in the region and we are thrilled with the progress that has been made in every area of the game. Since its arrival in the city, the event has weaved itself into the fabric of Chennai and is now an integral part of Chennai’s culture. We plan to celebrate the occasion with a host of activities and it is a pleasure to have arrived at this landmark year.”

    The ATP World Tour 250 event has built a strong legacy for being a ‘Springboard of Champions’, with former winners including Grand Slam champions Pat Rafter and Carlos Moya. Apart from Rafter and Moya, players to have graced the courts in the past include Rafael Nadal, Boris Becker, Richard Krajicek, Yvgeny Kafelnikov, Byron Black and India’s own Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi.

    Aircel Chennai Open Tournament director Tom Annear said, “The Aircel Chennai Open has become the longest running annual tennis event in south Asia and I am glad that we are completing the 20th year in 2015. As we endeavour to set new benchmarks with each edition, this milestone gives us reason to celebrate our achievements and congratulate each stakeholder for the fantastic efforts over the years. It has been our aim to place India into the top league of tennis playing nations in the world and I am glad that we are getting closer to that with each passing year.”

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  • Sony Six bags Champions Tennis League broadcast rights

    Sony Six bags Champions Tennis League broadcast rights

    MUMBAI: Sony Six has bagged the exclusive broadcasting rights of Champions Tennis League. The inaugural league will take place between 17 to 26 November and will be held in six cities in India.

     

    The league formed of six teams will witness national and international tennis talent with each team having top ATP and WTA players, captained by a tennis legend. Each team in the Champions Tennis league will feature one male and one female international player ranked amongst the top 25 in the ATP and WTA rankings. Each team will also have an international legend as their playing captain, apart from a noted top ranked Indian male tennis player. Two juniors, aged under 21 will also be a part of the team, selected by the All India Tennis Association, in order to give them exposure and the experience of playing with some of the best players in the world.

     

    MSM India CEO NP Singh said, “Introduction of Champions Tennis League will help redefine the Indian tennis market paradigm. This will be a landmark event that will put India on the global map of tennis, featuring some of the world’s greatest tennis stars playing right here in our country. We are excited about this partnership and believe that the tournament will be a perfect blend of tennis and entertainment that has never been seen in India.”

     

    Sony Six EVP and business head Prasana Krishnan added, “We are delighted to have Champions Tennis League on board as this acquisition signifies yet another endeavour by Sony Six into bringing diverse sports offerings to the viewers. Champions Tennis league will be a treat for viewers as they will get to see the best of tennis action where International players and our National talent share the court. We believe that the league will not only give a fantastic viewing experience to the viewers but also help young Indian talent to perform on a grand stage.”

     

    Second Serve chairman and managing director Vijay Amritraj said, “I am delighted that The Champions Tennis League in its inaugural edition will be seen on Sony Six and Sony Six HD. This would be first time that an event of this nature with top international players, men and women along with some wonderful legends will be seen in six cities across India. I am also proud to say that our Indian Davis cup players will be alongside the international players, along with two Indian youngsters, a boy and a girl; who will be on the team to practice and gain experience traveling with these top players. It will be a spectacular 10 days for sports and tennis lovers across the country.”

     

    The six teams will play 12 matches over an eight day period, with the matches kick-starting from 17 November. The teams will be structured into two groups, each having three sides each, where they would play each other in a home and away format. The top team in each half play each other in the 13 match on the 10 day for the inaugural Champions Tennis league trophy.

     

    All the games will be featured live and exclusive on Sony Six and Sony Six HD.

  • WKL announces Li Ning as apparel partner

    WKL announces Li Ning as apparel partner

    MUMBAI: World Kabaddi League has found its apparel partner with Li Ning Company which will now be the official apparel partner for its opening edition. The company will provide a wide range of clothing for the games related personnel, including the team kits.

     

    World Kabaddi League CEO Raman Raheja said, “It’s a matter of pride for World Kabaddi League to announce Li Ning Company as the official Apparel Partner for league. They are known for their professional approach & expertise in making apparel and sports equipment as per international standards. We believe Li Ning will join our efforts and share the vision of delivering best game in World Kabaddi League.  We hope this will be long and fruitful partnership.”

     

    Li-Ning India business head Ram Malhotra commented “World Kabaddi League provides athletes, from across the globe, with a unique and professional platform to showcase their talent and sportsmanship and to promote Kabaddi on an international scale. This is something that resonates with Li Ning because as a brand, we are continuously seeking to establish strong relationships with world – class athletes across all sports and to support initiatives aimed at popularizing various sports. We are excited to be a part of an initiative that brings together Kabaddi champions and enthusiasts alike, on a global scale, to share and revel in their passion for Kabaddi.”

     

    In the international arena, Li Ning Company has been a strategic partner of NBA, ATP and other top international event organizers and institutions offering its equipment and services to several eminent athletes like Shaquille O’Neal, Ivan Ljubicic, Jose Calderon, Asafa Powell, Yelena Isinbayeva, Andreas Thorkildsen, Marin Cilic, Ivo Karlovic to name a few.

     

    World Kabaddi League is slated to kick start on August 9. With 94 matches and matches scheduled across 3 continents in UK, US, Canada, Dubai and India; the WKL will follow F1 format. WKL will present the sport to its fans in a completely new avatar by adding more action-oriented elements. The maiden Indian contact sport which has committed fan following across the globe will soon be pegged amongst the most followed game amongst enthusiasts. WKL will be played in Circle style which is the most popular kabaddi format followed across 26 countries globally.

     

    WKL aims to become the go-to brand when it comes to sports entertainment or delivering value to its partners and sponsors. WKL as a brand embodies strength, power, agility, tactic, entertainment, masculinity and aggression. It promises to take the indigenous Indian sport to the world and redefining it for the Indian audience.

  • Ten HD available on Tata Sky HD

    Ten HD available on Tata Sky HD

    MUMBAI : Ten HD, 24×7 Sports HD TV channel that showcases exciting sports action in High definition from its stellar line-up of Live Premier international sporting is now available on Tata Sky HD Channel No. 408.

    Mr. Rajesh Sethi, CEO – Sports Business, ZEEL, said “We’re extremely pleased to offer TEN HD to Tata Sky HD subscribers. TEN HD’s availability on Tata Sky will provide compelling sports content covering cricket, football, tennis, athletics, wrestling in High definition to HD subscribers. Tata Sky HD subscribers can look forward to exhilarating upcoming tours of Indian cricket team.”

    TEN HD will broadcast prominent properties like Cricket from South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies, 2014 Commonwealth Games, 2014 Asian Game, 2014 Hockey World Cup, US Open, ATP, WTA, UEFA Champions League , UEFA Europa League, French League, Moto GP, Tour de France and WWE.

  • Hide & Seek partners Aircel Chennai Open 2012

    Hide & Seek partners Aircel Chennai Open 2012

    MUMBAI: Making a debut on the court, Hide & Seek, the biscuit brand from the house of Parle, has joined hands with the Aircel Chennai Open 2012 as official partner.

    The tennis event, which is India‘s only and South Asia‘s leading ATP World Tour will be held from 2 – 8 January at the SDAT Stadium in Chennai.

    Parle Products Group Product Manager Shalin Desai said, “For us, there are several parallels between the ATP event and the brand. Hide & Seek as a brand appeals to the youth similar to the Aircel Chennai Open. The association gives us an opportunity to participate in one of the most exciting events of the year.”

    A spokesperson from IMG Reliance added, “We are pleased to announce that Parle, the number one biscuit manufacturer in India, is partnering with Aircel Chennai Open 2012 as an Official Partner. It is of great pride to us that a global brand like Parle has chosen to come on board with India‘s only ATP tournament.”

    IMG Reliance operates and organises the Aircel Chennai Open every year.

  • Mumbai to host ATP tournament in September

    Mumbai to host ATP tournament in September

    MUMBAI: Following a calendar switch, Mumbai is becoming the second city in India after Chennai to host an ATP tournament. Mumbai replaces the $380,000 Vietnam Open in Ho Chi Minh City, tennis’ governing body said in a statement issued Monday.

    The Mumbai Open will take place between 25 September and 1 October and will be held at the The Cricket Club. Ahead of the event, the CCI will be renovated to include a new 3,500-seat Centre Court plus two match courts and two practice courts.

    Globosport India, promoted by doubles ace Mahesh Bhupathi, will be responsible for the marketing, management and promotion of the Mumbai Open.

    The big question of course will be who gets the telecast rights for this event. With Zee Sports making its presence felt and even Sahara getting into the sports broadcast game, expect another bidding war.

    The telecast rights of the $400,000 Chennai Open were awarded to Star Sports by IMG, which owns and organizes the tournament. IMG’s television division, TWI, was responsible for producing the programming for the Chennai Open.

    Till now the Chennai Open was India’s and South Asia’s only ATP event. It was hosted at the Nungambakkam Stadium in Chennai from 2 – 8 January and was telecast on Star Sports in the India sub-continent, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, and Bhutan.