Tennis-Players and tournaments to share profits, as ATP strategic plan signed off
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MUMBAI : Players and tournaments will share profits 50-50 from 2023 on the men's ATP Tour while total prize money will surge thanks to an agreed expansion of top-tier tournaments, the global governing body of the men's circuit announced on Thursday.
Players and tournaments will share profits 50-50 from 2023 on the men's ATP Tour while total prize money will surge thanks to an agreed expansion of top-tier tournaments, the global governing body of the men's circuit announced on Thursday.
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Great Britain's Liam Broady recovered from losing the opening set to progress to the quarter-finals of the Nottingham Open. The 28-year-old is seeking to impress at this event in order to earn a main draw wildcard for Wimbledon which begins later this month.
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British tennis player Liam Broady has described the nostalgic memories he has of Nottingham after living in the city for several years as a teenager. The 28-year-old was speaking after coming from a set down to beat Finland's Otto Virtanen in the last 16.