Andrea Gaudenzi: Shaping the Future of ATP Tennis
Andrea Gaudenzi has been re-elected as ATP chairman until 2028. Under his leadership since 2020, player compensation increased by $100 million, reaching $269.6 million in 2025. Despite criticisms of the intense tennis calendar, Gaudenzi stands by it, highlighting the sport's growth and potential.
Andrea Gaudenzi, the former Italian tennis player, has secured another term as the chairman of the ATP, the governing body of men's tennis, until 2028. Since his appointment in 2020, Gaudenzi has overseen a significant $100 million increase in player compensation, bringing it to an unprecedented $269.6 million by 2025.
During his administration, the tour expanded to accommodate over 300 players. Despite player criticisms regarding the demanding tennis schedule, Gaudenzi defended it, emphasizing the independence players have over their schedules as contractors. He stated, 'When I reflect on what we've achieved, I see a sport with stronger foundations than ever, underpinned by record growth that speaks to tennis's potential.'
Gaudenzi remains committed to driving the sport forward, recognizing its potential for continued growth. His leadership has been marked by a robust expansion strategy and a focus on enhancing the economic landscape of professional tennis.
(With inputs from agencies.)

