The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Manchester in frame to host ATP finals

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Manchester has joined London as a leading candidate to host the ATP Finals from 2021 to 2025.

The end-of-season tournament is to be held at the O2 Arena in London until 2020.

That deal could be extended, while the ATP announced yesterday that Manchester, Singapore, Tokyo and Turin are the other shortliste­d cities.

The tournament’s stint in London has been hugely successful, with an average of more than 250,000 fans attending every year, although last month’s edition was the least successful in terms of ticket sales.

Players have been split on whether the tournament should leave the O2, with Novak Djokovic leading the calls for it to continue its traditiona­lly nomadic existence while Roger Federer argued there was no need to change a winning formula.

With Europe the current powerhouse of men’s tennis and the regular season ending with the Paris Masters, another European candidate may be favoured, although the tournament is sponsored by Japanese brand Nitto, lending weight to Tokyo’s bid.

More than 40 cities expressed an interest and ATP executive chairman and president Chris Kermode, who brought the event to London, said: “The level of interest we have received worldwide throughout the bid applicatio­n process reflects the rich heritage of this unique tournament, as well as the success of the event at the O2 since 2009.”

The winning candidate will not be announced before March.

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ATP executive chairman Chris Kermode brought the finals to London.

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