Seven-time Grand Slam singles champion John McEnroe stated tennis mustn’t search Saudi funding and referred to as golf’s PGA Tour hypocritical after it reached an settlement with the nation’s sovereign wealth fund.
Earlier in June, the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and rival LIV circuit, which beforehand engaged in a bitter struggle that divided golf, introduced a merger to type a unified business entity.
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“It looked to me like the PGA were total hypocrites when they cut a deal after they’ve been fighting them,” the three-time Wimbledon champion stated on Wednesday.
The chairman of tennis’s ATP Tour, Andrea Gaudenzi, instructed the Financial Times final week he has held discussions with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and different potential traders on initiatives together with infrastructure, occasions and know-how funding.
Critics have accused Saudi Arabia of utilizing the PIF to interact in “sportwashing” within the face of heavy criticism of the nation’s human rights document.
The 64-year-old McEnroe added that he was not shocked by Saudi curiosity in a attainable funding in tennis, because the nation has been spending closely in different sports activities.
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“What about (Cristiano) Ronaldo? He’s being paid a couple hundred million a year. They have been buying players in other sports, brought boxing fights, you name it,” he stated.
“I wouldn’t encourage it personally, the Saudi thing. I’m not surprised that tennis is being thrown into the mix after what we saw in golf.
“At the same time the people that are complaining about it, a lot of the people are hypocrites because our government does business with things along with tons of other hedge funds, wealth funds, down the list, people that have dealings.”
Australian Open chief Craig Tiley believes any Saudi Arabian funding in tennis wouldn’t have the identical affect as in golf.
Media experiences say the nation is bidding to host this 12 months’s ATP Next Gen Finals and world primary Carlos Alcaraz stated earlier this week he can be open to competing there.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com