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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.
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.
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
Toni Nadal, says he will be fine if Roland Garros decides to bump up Rafael’s seeding. "If they choose to do it, will be good for Rafa and it doesn’t not seem bad to me," he said. . .
Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association is sparing no expense in the hunt for the right man to take up the Chief Executive role in succession to Roger Draper
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