The ATP should resist the urge to make modifications to its management and again chairman Andrea Gaudenzi for an additional time period that will permit the Italian to understand his imaginative and prescient for the boys’s recreation, a former board member has informed Reuters.
Italian Gaudenzi offered an formidable plan to revolutionise the game after taking up as ATP chairman in 2020, however the COVID-19 pandemic pressured sporting our bodies into disaster mode and plenty of are nonetheless coping with the monetary implications.
Alex Inglot, who till not too long ago served on the ATP Board and labored with Gaudenzi and his predecessor Chris Kermode, stated the Italian — who’s up for re-election this 12 months — had made “significant developments” within the face of adversity.
“Do I believe stability is critical? Not de facto,” Inglot, who was an ATP European participant consultant, informed Reuters by telephone from Malta.
“But on the basis of what Gaudenzi envisions and what he has already achieved on the road to that vision, I 100% believe he’s the right person for the job going forward.”
Briton Inglot pointed to the ATP’s announcement in November of a report improve of $37.5 million in prize cash to $217.9 million for 2023, shortly after it stated prize cash on the Challenger Tour feeder circuit would bounce 60%.
Under Gaudenzi’s OneVision plan aimed toward enhancing income from media and tv rights, gamers and tournaments are assured a 50-50 share in income from this 12 months, he famous.
“Gaudenzi also made governance changes that were really important to the way the board works, the balance of the board and ironing out conflict of interest issues,” Inglot stated.
“ATP CEO Massimo Calvelli also drove an organisational restructure in terms of the ethos in-house and opening up job opportunities to the wider world.”
GROWING COLLABORATION
Gaudenzi was instrumental in making a “T7 working group” that included the ATP, the WTA, the 4 Grand Slams and the International Tennis Federation in a bid to streamline the governance of the game.
The ATP and the WTA built-in advertising and marketing departments in 2021 whereas the launch of the United Cup blended staff event and the Netflix tennis docuseries “Break Point” have been additional indicators of the rising collaboration between the Tours.
The ATP introduced this month that sports activities know-how firm Sportradar was the profitable bidder for its international information and betting streaming rights for a six-year interval that can start in 2024.
Inglot stated it marked a “powerful vindication” of Gaudenzi’s imaginative and prescient for rights aggregation.
“I don’t know the exact numbers but in conversations I’ve had, it’s a significant increase on the previous deal,” added Inglot, now commissioner of ESL Pro League, an expert esports league.
“Gaudenzi has delivered on the betting and streaming rights. Anyone who doubts his driving mantra and his ability to convert — that should be the end of the conversation.
“If you look at content, collaboration, growth, prize money and survival in tough times…, tennis seems to be in good shape.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com