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ATP signs multi-year strategic partnershi­p with Saudi Arabia’s PIF

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(Reuters) - The ATP Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) have signed a multi-year strategic partnershi­p, the governing body of men’s tennis said on Wednesday in a move highlighti­ng the growing influence of the Gulf nation on global sport. The PIF will now become the official naming partner of the men’s rankings as well as partner ATP tournament­s in Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Beijing, the season-ending ATP Finals in Turin and the Next Gen ATP Finals staged in Jeddah.

Saudi Arabia has invested heavily in various sports like soccer, Formula One, boxing and golf in the last few years while critics accuse the oil-rich kingdom of using PIF to “sportswash” its human rights record.

The country denies accusation­s of human rights abuses and says it protects its national security through its laws. The ATP said PIF had committed to developing and unlocking opportunit­ies for young players and would also contribute to its OneVision Strategic Plan that focuses on unity, enhancing fan experience­s and leveraging growth opportunit­ies. “Our strategic partnershi­p with PIF marks a major moment for tennis,” ATP CEO Massimo Calvelli said in a statement. “It’s a shared commitment to propel the future of the sport. With PIF’s dedication to the next generation - fostering innovation and creating opportunit­ies for all - the stage is set for a transforma­tive new period of progress.” In August, the ATP announced that its Next Gen Finals for men’s under-21 players would take place in Jeddah until 2027 with the prize money increased to a record $2 million. “Through our collaborat­ion with ATP, PIF will be a catalyst for growth of the global tennis landscape, developing talent, fostering inclusivit­y and driving sustainabl­e innovation,” said Mohamed AlSayyad, Head of Corporate Brand at PIF.

“This strategic partnershi­p aligns with our broader vision to enhance quality of life and drive transforma­tion in sport both within Saudi and across the world.”

Saudi Arabia will also host a new elite tennis exhibition tournament featuring Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal and three other Grand Slam champions in October.

Nadal was also named an ambassador for the Saudi Tennis Federation last month.

The debate over Saudi Arabia potentiall­y hosting the women’s WTA Finals has also intensifie­d, with tennis greats Chris Evert and Martina Navratilov­a objecting to any such move, prompting heavy criticism from the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. The WTA said that it was still working through a process to select a venue for the Finals.

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