Gerard Pique’s funding group Kosmos is claiming $50 million in damages from the International Tennis Federation (ITF) for the termination of its contract to organise the Davis Cup.
“After the termination by the ITF, there is now a dispute between (the parties) in which we are claiming up to $50 million,” the previous Barcelona defender stated in an interview with Spanish sports activities each day Marca on Thursday.
In January, the ITF introduced the top of the settlement with Kosmos, initially a 25-year deal price $3 billion which commenced in 2019.
A supply near the matter stated the ITF and Kosmos had failed to succeed in a brand new monetary settlement.
The 2019 Davis Cup finals have been the primary in a single-city format, one of many adjustments made beneath the widely-criticised partnership between the ITF and Kosmos.
Kosmos has taken its dispute with the ITF to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, citing the “unjustified termination” of its contract.
“We believe that what we have done with the Davis Cup is a resounding success,” stated Pique.
“We arrived with a competition which was in decline, which was at its lowest. And in terms of sport, economics and viewership, we have above all reformed the tournament.
“We have quadrupled our income in one year. We have gone from three to fifteen sponsors,” continued Pique, who blamed the Covid pandemic for having “changed everything in sports”.
“Covid was impossible to predict,” he stated, including that “many leagues and federations adapted and the ITF decided that they did not want to renegotiate their conditions”.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com