ATP Tour considering extended off-season

Reuters - Wed, 08 Sep 22:51:00 2010

The men's tennis tour is in talks to implement a two-week extension to its off-season in time for the 2012 season, according to the head of the men's ATP tour.

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The game's top players, and in particular Novak Djokovic, have long campaigned for more time off between November's ATP World Tour Finals in London and the start of the new season in January, saying it would help to extend their careers.

"Right now we're considering calendars where there might be as much as a two-week change to the off-season for 2012 and two or three weeks extended off-season for 2013," ATP chief executive Adam Helfant told reporters at the US Open.

"My intention is to put the 2012 and 2013 calendars up for formal consideration by our board at our last board meeting of the year (in London) and see where we are."

Helfant said no tournaments would be dropped nor would any grand slam or Davis Cup weeks be shifted to accommodate any extension to the off-season.

"What we're doing is looking at our calendar and trying to find a way to strike the right balance," said Helfant.

"Most of us are convinced that we need to find a way to create a more meaningful off-season for our players so that they have more time to rest, work on their fitness and work on their games."

Earlier, the ATP announced it signed a three-year agreement with FedEx to be a new global sponsor of the Tour, sponsoring 17 tournaments in 12 different countries.

Reuters

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  1. They should not have to play so many tournaments and­ select which ones they want to play in.The actual­ amount of tournaments should not be decreased

    From NW36HS, on Fri 10 Sep 8:42
  2. Dear Des, Your point is right but let me tell you that­ all the GS tournaments are played in the respective­ summer (playing season) in each country. So there is­ nothing much we can do about that except 1 week here or­ there

    From Fawad, on Thu 9 Sep 18:50
  3. Des, i disagree, they should put more space between the­ northern hemisphere grand slams. Maybe they could move­ the Australian Open a little later but Feb in Oz is­ even hotter than January!...... could March be an­ option??

    From rhys, on Thu 9 Sep 18:38
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