Andrea Gaudenzi is re-elected as the chairman of the ATP men's tennis tour


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LONDON — Andrea Gaudenzi has been re-elected as the chairman of the ATP men's tennis tour. His second term will run through 2026. The ATP announced the news on Monday. Gaudenzi is a former professional player who began the job in January 2020. Under Gaudenzi, men's tennis introduced a 50-50 profit-sharing formula that resulted in a $37.5 million rise in prize money across the ATP Tour and lower-tier ATP Challenger Tour in 2023. The tour said that represents the highest one-year jump in the circuit's history. Other elements of Gaudenzi's tenure touted in the news release included the introduction of 12-day Masters 1000 tournaments and long-term aggregation of media rights.

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