Saudi Arabia poses a threat to the world of tennis as talks of a new super league involving the Australian Open and US Open emerge. The Gulf nation has been making significant advancements in various sports, including football, golf, and the NBA. Now, they are looking to make their mark in tennis, causing concern for Marseille chief and others. It is speculated that the Australian Open and US Open organizers are planning to create a super league, similar to Saudi Arabia’s new tournament, which could potentially undermine the authenticity of the sport. This deregulation has raised fears about the future of tennis. Saudi Arabia has already made progress in their tennis endeavors, including hosting an exhibition event for top stars and signing a deal to hold the NextGen Finals. They have also appointed Rafael Nadal as their ambassador and are offering substantial financial incentives to attract players. By cleverly exploiting a loophole, Saudi Arabia has found a way for players to participate in their tournaments without jeopardizing their ATP status.
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