Tennis
Giudicelli steps up to become new French Tennis Federation president
ITF awards wheelchair tennis showpieces to the Netherlands
FFT claims ‘game, set and match’ in Roland Garros dispute
Tennis once again dominates ESSA’s suspicious betting report
Monfils to remain figurehead for Asics’ tennis activity
Downey to exit as LTA chief for Tennis Canada return
Australian tennis player handed lengthy ban for match-fixing
Early-round losers to profit from Australian Open prize money increase
ITF gives green light to new line-calling system
Djokovic aces extension with Seiko
IPTL future is secure, maintains league’s founder
Federer and Williams quit IPTL amid financial concerns
Spanish police make arrests in tennis match-fixing probe
Milan to host new ATP Next Gen showpiece
The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) has awarded the Italian city of Milan hosting rights to a new season-ending event featuring the top male players aged 21 and under.
Lyon set for ATP World Tour return, Roland Garros buoyed by latest court ruling
Lyon is set to return to the men’s tennis calendar for the first time since 2009 with a new tournament on the ATP World Tour, while the French Tennis Federation (FFT) has hailed its latest victory in a long-running legal battle over the redevelopment of Roland Garros.
Video | Discovery’s JB Perrette speaks to SportBusiness
SportBusiness International chief writer Frank Dunne caught up with JB Perrette, president of Eurosport parent company Discovery Networks International at the recent Leaders Sport Business Summit.
NextGen | ATP launches tournament to promote new blood
The ATP has enjoyed unprecedented growth thanks to the ‘Federer Effect’, but what will happen when the Swiss great and other members of the ‘Big Four’ retire? Ben Cronin talks to ATP Tour executive chairman Chris Kermode about plans for a new tournament to promote the next generation
The likely lads | Who are the male tennis stars of tomorrow?
Following the announcement that the ATP Tour is launching a new tournament to promote the next generation of tennis talent, Nigel Currie, sports marketing consultant at NC Partnership, asks who the sport's most promising and marketable youngsters are.