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The ATP sees Saudi influence in tennis as "positive": "We are underpaid"

Óscar Belloch | 17 Jan 2025 | 06.55
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Andrea Gaudenzi. Photo: Getty
Andrea Gaudenzi. Photo: Getty

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Andrea Gaudenzi, president of the ATP, looks favorably upon Saudi influence in the world of tennis. In an exclusive interview for AAP at the Australian Open, the leader stated that "we are underpaid. The Grand Slam events, the ATP, WTA, and ITF must come together to build a better product and a fair formula to address compensations", and emphasized that "the work Saudi Arabia is doing with tennis is very impressive. They invest a lot of money. They have infrastructure, hire experts, and the hospitality extended to the players is incredible. I believe they will do a great job." However, Gaudenzi confirmed that there will be no Masters 1000 in Saudi Arabia at least until 2028.

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