The season-ending Next Gen Finals for males’s under-21 gamers might be performed in Jeddah from 2023-2027 because the ATP heads to Saudi Arabia for the primary time, the lads’s tour mentioned on Thursday.
The event, which has been performed in Milan because it started in 2017, will even have its prize cash elevated to a file $2 million, up from $1.4 million final 12 months.
The ATP launched a bidding course of in March to guage host cities in a number of areas.
“The ATP Tour is truly global and exploring new markets is central to growing the game. Bringing the Next Gen ATP Finals to Jeddah is our chance to inspire new fans, in a region with a vast young population, and unite audiences around tennis,” ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi mentioned in an announcement.
“Our congratulations go to Jeddah and the Saudi Tennis Federation. We look forward to building on the event’s incredible success together.”
Gaudenzi mentioned earlier this 12 months that there had additionally been constructive discussions with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Although different Gulf international locations like Qatar and the United Arab Emirates have hosted ATP tournaments prior to now, Saudi Arabia solely had the Diriyah Tennis Cup – an exhibition event.
Saudi Arabia has pumped enormous quantities of cash into sports activities like golf and soccer lately, however critics have accused the nation of utilizing PIF to interact in “sportswashing” within the face of heavy criticism of the nation’s human rights file.
Three-times Grand Slam winner Andy Murray had beforehand dominated out any chance of enjoying in Saudi Arabia after being invited to exhibition tournaments however mentioned he must assume twice if rating factors have been up for grabs.
In June, WTA CEO Steve Simon mentioned the ladies’s tour had not made any choices or entered into any formal negotiations with Saudi Arabia, saying they nonetheless posed “big issues” as a bunch for girls’s occasions on account of its file on girls’s rights and people of the LGBTQ group.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com