The Telegram (St. John's)

‘Right thing to do’

Australian coach Cahill supports ATP/WTA merger idea

- SUDIPTO GANGULY MUMBAI (REUTERS)

Australian Darren Cahill, the coach of two-times Grand Slam winner Simona Halep, has backed the idea of merging the men’s and women’s tours, saying it would make tennis simpler for both players and fans.

Roger Federer called for a merger between the two governing bodies last Wednesday on social media with the men’s ATP Tour Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi and his women’s WTA Tour counterpar­t Steve Simon both welcoming the suggestion.

Cahill, who has also previously worked with Andre Agassi and Lleyton Hewitt, said uniformity in rules and rankings will help all stakeholde­rs.

“I think, hypothetic­ally, it would be a pretty good position for a tennis player to be in, because you know that every single decision being made is made in the best interest of the game,” Cahill told the National newspaper.

Governance in tennis remains fractious with as many as seven associatio­ns running different parts the game.

Besides the ATP and the WTA Tours, the sport is also controlled by the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation and the boards of the four Grand Slam tournament­s.

Currently TV viewers need different pay-tv platforms to watch tennis matches and a merger of the Tours would simplify television contracts and sponsorshi­p deals.

“At the moment, as a fan of tennis, if you want to try to follow tennis, whether it’s Davis Cup, Fed Cup, the WTA, the ATP, smaller events, there are so many different platforms a fan has to subscribe to and it’s confusing,” Cahill said.

“Social media becomes much easier as well, if the tours are merged. Instead of competing against each other for a social media space, that becomes all one.”

Issues over equal prize money and equal standing are roadblocks that need to be crossed, Cahill said.

“At the moment the men command a little more at the negotiatin­g table when we’re talking about TV rights,” he said.

“I think, to a large extent, everyone will take this. Obviously there would be some resentment from some male players but the majority I think would see the benefits and understand that this is the right thing to do.”

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