Tennis

Eight leading sports organisations from across North America have joined forces on a new initiative designed to increase each other’s resources, viewership and attendance, as well as attract new players to female sports.

Tennis is suffering from “very significant” integrity problems and a “tsunami” of match-fixing is plaguing lower-level events, according to a new report from the Independent Review Panel (IRP) established to investigate the matter.

Tennis Australia has launched a Aus$1bn (€621.1m/$772.8m) bid to gain control of Melbourne Park with a view to transforming the home of grand slam tournament the Australian Open into a destination that can be utilised on a year-round basis.

The ITF has struck a 25-year, $3bn partnership with the Kosmos investment group to replace the Davis Cup with a season-ending, one-week World Cup of Tennis. ITF president David Haggerty and chief operating officer Kelly Fairweather spoke to Ben Cronin about the changes at the recent SportAccord.

The French Tennis Federation (FFT) has hailed a court ruling against ticketing exchange Viagogo, which reiterates the organisation is the sole legal seller of tickets for the French Open grand slam tournament at Roland-Garros.

The grand slam is marking its 50th anniversary with the opening of the new 14,000-capacity Louis Armstrong Stadium, complete with retractable roof. Katrina Adams, the president of the United States Tennis Association, spoke to Bob Williams at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference to discuss the business and commercial opportunities of the redeveloped arena.

Organisers of the French Open tennis grand slam have announced plans to enter into the esports market, along with unveiling an increase of around €3m ($3.7m) to the prize purse for this year’s tournament.

Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) executive chairman Chris Kermode has said the men’s tour is still focused on introducing a team event in the wake of reform plans that have been announced for the Davis Cup, hinting that an announcement on the matter could be imminent.

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has hailed a major $3bn (€2.42bn) partnership with investment group Kosmos that is set to introduce a new annual season-ending national team tournament and realise long-held plans to overhaul the Davis Cup.

Swiss tennis star Roger Federer has renewed an endorsement deal with German automotive manufacturer Mercedes-Benz as he today (Monday) returns to the top of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) world rankings.

US tennis star Serena Williams has agreed an endorsement deal with the Lincoln division of the Ford Motor Company.

Romanian tennis star Simona Halep has ended her search for an apparel partner by announcing a deal with US sportswear company Nike.

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has unveiled further details behind the transition tour, which will be launched in 2019 as part of a major restructuring of professional tennis.

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Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki has signed a one-year endorsement deal with Cayman Islands-based organisation Dart Enterprises.

The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has announced that its longest-running tournament will move to a new location in the California Bay Area, with Mubadala Investment Company coming on board as title sponsor.

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The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has launched a new free-to-play fantasy game, with the venture backed by commercial partner, German automotive company Porsche.