Tennis-ATP and Saudi PIF launch programme to support rising talent


MADRID, ⁠April 23 (Reuters) - The ATP and Saudi Arabia’s Public ⁠Investment Fund (PIF) launched the ATP Next Gen ‌Accelerator on Thursday, a programme aimed at supporting rising talent and widening opportunities for players from the Global South as they ​seek to break onto the ATP ⁠Tour.

Eligible players will gain ⁠access to ATP Tennis IQ Powered by PIF, an ⁠integrated ‌performance technology platform, along with medical support, structured education and enhanced promotion across ATP ⁠platforms.

The initiative seeks to level the playing ​field for ‌emerging players and provide greater stability for young ⁠professionals.

"We can't ​just sit back there and just hope that the Rafas (Nadal) or Rogers (Federer) will just happen to come out, ⁠right? You can't depend on luck ​all your life," ATP chief executive Eno Polo told Reuters at the Madrid Open.

"This is a great programme ⁠to help accelerate that, and also because there's a lot of places in the world where they don't have the support of the federations that ​have structures."

The launch aligns with PIF’s ⁠2026–2030 strategy, under which the $925 billion sovereign wealth fund ​plans to focus investment across ‌six key themes as it ​looks to diversify Saudi Arabia’s economy beyond oil.

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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