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The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) announced a four year extension to its sponsorship by Highland Spring, the UK’s no.1 bottled water brand.
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.
Michael Downey’s arrival from Tennis Canada as chief executive of Britain’s previously high spending Lawn Tennis Association is now less than two months away but far more judicious financial measures are already in place in terms of player funding support.
Nike extends its deal with Nike, with a new arrangement, which will begin in January 2014, will see Nike step up from Official Supplier to become an Official Partner of British Tennis...
Although the Lawn Tennis Association chairman of the board, David Grigson insists Canadian Michael Downey was the unanimous choice as the new chief executive to lead British tennis, Judy Murray...
The timing was ironic. Andy Murray was recovering from back surgery in his London private hospital bed while the head man of British tennis Michael Downey was insisting his entire approach to building a stronger reputation the sport on the eastern side of the Atlantic Ocean would be built around the Scot.
Britain has looked across the Atlantic Ocean for the next chief executive of the Lawn Tennis Association with the appointment of Michael Downey, President and CEO of Tennis Canada for the last nine years.
BNP Paribas is one of the most generous and helpful sponsors of tennis around the world.
Many who have questioned the various problems faced by Bernard Tomic in his tennis career maintain his father John has a lot to answer for.
Back in the days of their pomp in the world’s top ten, Britain’s top two British players before the days of Andy Murray rarely saw eye to eye on anything.
As British tennis basks in the glow of Andy Murray’s Wimbledon triumph, the Lawn Tennis Association is still struggling to find the right candidate
Rado, the Swiss timepiece company that has an endorsement deal with Britain’s top player Andy Murray, has signed a deal to become the LTA's time keeping partner for the next three years.
Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association has never been averse to importing foreign talent, be it on the playing or coaching front
Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association gears up for a lengthy and comprehensive search for the right Chief Executive to restore national and most importantly governmental confidence
Things appear to be set for a distinct change at Britain’s much criticized Lawn Tennis Association following the appointment of private equity millionaire David Gregson
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