Andrea Gaudenzi has been re-elected president of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), according to the organization’s website.
The Italian led the Asia-Pacific region in 2020, he will continue in the role until 2026.
“I am honored to continue leading the ATP for a second term and to continue serving the sport that has given me so much. I am proud of everything we have achieved since 2020, especially during a difficult time. for the world. I am more convinced than ever that our sport has tremendous growth potential and that we are well positioned to take advantage of the digital age. Together with the ATP Board of Directors, I intend to turn our vision into reality in the years to come,” said Gaudenzi, 49.
Under the leadership of the Italian, the ATP launched the OneVision strategic reform plan. In 2023, total player compensation for the ATP Tour and Challenger Series increased by $37.5 million.
Gaudenzi has won three ATP titles in his career, ranked 18th in the world rankings. After completing his career, he obtained a law degree and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Bologna. Gaudenzi went on to hold executive positions in entertainment and technology.
ATP official website
Source : MatchTV
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