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After a feverish period of activity ensuring the smooth running of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, Englishman Chris Kermode can now settle down to await the call of the ATP’s six man board of directors who appear to have ended their deliberations on who should finally succeed the late Brad Drewett as chief executive and president.
Brad Drewett, the late Executive Chairman and President of the ATP World Tour who tragically passed away five months ago after battling Motor Neurone or Lou Gehrig’s Disease, was honored by having the No.1 court at Beijing’s National Tennis Center named in his memory.
Players at the year-end championships this November in London will be competing for the Brad Drewett trophy as the ATP honors its late chairman and CEO.
Novak Djokovic says that the players banding together to get more money out of the Grand Slams was more important than the increase itself.
The world of tennis spent much of a busy weekend pausing to pay respects to Brad Drewett after the ATP chief executive and former player died at his home in Sydney of motor neuron disease.
The ITF family is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Brad Drewett.
The search for a successor to Brad Drewett as head of the ATP appears to have been narrowed to a pair of longtime senior executives within the company, reports indicate
Respect and compassion for Brad Drewett, who is suffering from Lou Gehrig’s Disease, has meant the ATP World Tour’s search for a Executive Chairman and President
ATP Players Add Week To 2014, Dismiss December Latin American Swing
Tennis suffered another cruel and withering blow with the news Brad Drewett, the ATP World Tour’s Executive Chairman and President for little more than a year,
Brad Drewett will enter a transition period as ATP Executive Chairman and President due to illness, the ATP announced today.
ATP CEO Brad Drewett and the men’s players were successful is getting the Australian Open to increase prize money by a record $4 million, and he is now working with Roland Garros
After another great week attendance-wise at the London's O2 arena for the ATP World Finals, executives were enthusiastic when talking about the health of men's tennis.
Novak Djokovic and third ranked Andy Murray were also involved in talks that centered on the level of prize money at the four majors and the level distribution amongst the different rounds
At its recent meetings in New York , the ATP Board of Directors approved a rule change and a trial for the 2013 season, both proposed by the new ATP Competition Committee.
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