Drewett named ATP's new president
Former tennis professional Brad Drewett has been appointed the ATP's
new executive chairman and president, it was announced Thursday by the
body which runs the men's professional game.
The 53-year-old Australian, currently the ATP's senior executive,
will begin a three-year appointment after being voted in unanimously by
the ATP Board of Directors.
He begins his role on January 1, 2012, and will be based in the ATP's
London office.
During his 12-year professional playing career, Drewett reached a
career-high ranking of 34 in singles, winning two ATP World Tour titles,
and represented Australia in Davis Cup competition.
The Australian Open Junior champion (1975, 1977), he reached the
quarter-finals in his first Grand Slam in Melbourne in 1976.
"The ATP World Tour and men's tennis are stronger than ever and it is
my intention to continue to lead the organisation on this successful
path, working hand in hand with our players and tournaments," Drewett
said in a statement by the ATP. AFP |