Tennis: ATP announces far-reaching reforms

Tennis: ATP announces far-reaching reforms

Status: 09.06.2022 at 10:45 PM

Men’s professional tennis will see significant changes in the tournament’s schedule in the coming year. The premium will also be adjusted.

In addition, future profits are to be divided equally between the tournament and the players. It was announced by the professional organization ATP. The reform plans decided after two years of negotiations.OneVision” was summarized under the title, a second step is to follow.

Expansion of participants in the Masters tournament

A key point is the expansion of the Masters series to five tournaments, the second largest category after the four Grand Slams in Australia, Paris, Wimbledon and New York. As in Indian Wells and Miami in the United States, from next year there will be 96 participants in Madrid, Rome and Shanghai, instead of the previous 56. To this end, tournaments, some of which also feature women at the same time, will be increased from eight days to twelve.

In 2025, a Masters tournament is to be held in Canada, where Montreal and Toronto are played alternately, and in Cincinnati with even larger arenas.

prize money should increase

The prize money in these events is set to increase by 35 percent from 2022 to 2025. In addition, at the end of the year 30 professionals will be able to enjoy bonus payments instead of the previous twelve, and up to 140 professionals will benefit from the new profit distribution, depending on the economic success of the individual tournament. Professionals should be informed about this in a transparent manner.

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In addition, it aims to generate higher revenue through increased marketing of data. In past years, Grand Slam Players from the lower echelons of the tournament had already received more prize money for the first round so that they could make a better living out of tennis.

In the second phase of reforms, the ATP is striving for even more joint efforts with the women’s professional organization, the World Federation of ITF and the four Grand Slam tournaments.

Source: sportschau.de

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