Association of Tennis Professionals, also known as ATP, is a privately owned organization headquartered in the UK. Founded in 1972, with approximately 860 employees, the organization reported $363.3M in revenue as of 2024, functioning as a tier 1 media tech buyer. It is the governing body of the men's professional tennis circuits, which include the ATP Tour, the ATP Challenger Tour, and the ATP Champions Tour.

2024 Revenue

Founded

1972

Headcount

860

Headquarters

UK

Primary Segment

Spectator Sports

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

Boris Becker stated on April 23, 2026, that Jannik Sinner was "really upset" by his five-set semi-final loss to Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open in January, suggesting it inspired Sinner's subsequent dominant run of form. This follows Sinner's coach, Simone Vagnozzi, confirming on April 21 that the World No. 1 would compete at the Madrid Open to maintain match rhythm after securing his first clay Masters 1000 title at the Monte Carlo final, where he defeated Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(5) 6-3. Earlier on April 21, Casper Ruud shared advice from Rafael Nadal as he prepared for his Madrid title defense, with Ruud scheduled to play Munar or Shevchenko in his opening match at the 2026 Mutua Madrid Open.

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Association of Tennis Professionals offers 11 products in the sports and media and telecoms services industries. Association of Tennis Professionals's product portfolio comprises of sports tickets, merchandise and sponsorship, racquet sports, search, social, and retail media and media and TV services.
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Association of Tennis Professionals's revenues were less than $500M in 2024. Caretta Research has split Association of Tennis Professionals's revenue into 5 different product categories, the largest of which is tennis. For full access to Association of Tennis Professionals's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Association of Tennis Professionals sells broadcasting rights of its 6 tennis competitions to 72 companies globally, covering 19 countries. Association of Tennis Professionals's rights holders include Telefonica. Association of Tennis Professionals currently holds broadcasting rights for sports competitions including tennis.

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