[大威] 大威宣布入股World TeamTennis
WTT已經創立四十年之久
每年七月間在各大城市由各城市所養的球隊巡迴比賽
雖說在國際間並沒有受到很大的關注
也不是正式的比賽但仍然影響力不小
尤其近十年來儼然成為美國網球運動的推廣主要活動
也成為新秀嶄露頭角、老將尋求復出試水溫的地方
大威此次和Roddick加入WTT的經營團隊
對大威網球生涯之後的生活應會帶來不少收穫
目前大威手上已經有數個品牌和經營公司
V*Starr Interiors since 2002 (CEO)
EleVen since 2007 (CEO)
Miami Dolphins (NFL) since 2009 (和小威成為股東之一)
Jamba Juice since 2011 (擁有七家分店經營權)
World TeamTennis since 2013 (七位股東之一)
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Venus Williams, Roddick join WTT ownership group
4:21 p.m. EDT May 6, 2013
NEW YORK (AP) — Venus Williams and Andy Roddick were just kids when they got
their first taste of World Team Tennis.
Williams was 8, having met WTT co-founder Billie Jean King at a clinic in
Long Beach, Calif. At 17, Roddick played for the Idaho Sneakers.
Now they're part owners of King's summer league that began in the 1970s and
features men and women professional players in eight cities. WTT announced
Monday that Williams and Roddick will join majority owner King and a group of
four other part owners that includes the U.S. Tennis Association.
"It's important to have the younger generation involved in our strategic
planning," King told The Associated Press by phone. "We feel these two are
exceptional human beings not just on the court but off the court."
Roddick, who retired from tennis after the U.S. Open, is looking to start a
team in 2014 near his home of Austin, Texas.
"Obviously, it's never a bad thing to stand beside Billie Jean King in any
venture," he said.
He and Williams will still play for their WTT teams during the July 7-28
season. Williams leads the two-time defending champion Washington Kastles;
Roddick will play for the Lasers of Springfield, Mo.
The former top-ranked players will help identify new markets and reach out to
potential owners, sponsors, fans and players. The league this season added a
new title sponsor, the pharmaceutical company Mylan; moved its Kansas City,
Mo., team to Irving, Texas; and plans to expand to 16 teams by 2018, WTT
Commissioner Ilana Kloss said.
"I believe in Billie and Ilana's vision for tennis," Williams said by phone
from the Madrid Open. "For us to continue to grow the sport, we have to be
more inventive. We have to capture the attention of fans and capture the
attention of young people."
In 2009, the USTA became a 25 percent owner of the league in an effort to
expand the USTA Junior Team Tennis program. The WTT's kid-friendly atmosphere
helps introduce them to the sport with mascots, coaches, cheerleaders and
music between games. Free rackets are offered at the clinics.
Williams said her entire family went to the clinic hosted by the tennis great
at Billie Jean Moffitt King Park.
"I remember wanting to impress her," Williams said. "I was going to show her
I was the best kid there. I remember she was pitching balls to us. I guess I
thought I was pretty good."
King got free tennis lessons near the park that bears her name in Long Beach,
and Williams understands the importance of giving kids a chance to play.
"My parents started me off early, but there were a lot of kids. It was their
first time," she said. "That's the way we have to grow the sport and give
opportunities to young people who normally wouldn't be able to play the game."
The WTT Eastern Conference features teams in Boston, New York, Philadelphia
and Washington. The Western Conference plays in Orange County and Sacramento,
Calif.; Springfield, Mo.; and Irving, Texas.
Kloss said the league is looking at potential teams in Austin, Chicago,
Denver, Seattle, Toronto and Vancouver, British Columbia. Roddick considers
Austin and several cities in Texas a good fit, especially since tennis has
become more global, with some U.S. tournaments moving to other countries.
"Davis Cup did very well there," Roddick said. "Tennis has always done pretty
well in Texas. Whether that's in Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, there's plenty
of opportunity in Texas right now."
Roddick said playing for the Sneakers helped him transition from No. 1 in the
juniors to the professional ranks.
"You always hear about this massive divide between junior tennis and pro
tennis," said Roddick, who recalled playing James Blake and breaking a
racket. "WTT provided me with 13-to-14 matches in a 20-day schedule.
"So by the time I got to (ATP) tour events that summer, I'd already been
playing against guys ranked 200 in the world consistently. It was
unbelievable exposure for me."
Sloane Stephens will play for the Philadelphia Freedoms this summer. The
20-year-old joined WTT in 2009 as an amateur and shot up in the rankings
after beating Serena Williams at the Australian Open in January.
"The great thing about WTT is we can build more stars," Kloss said. "Our
sport tends to be very marquee-driven. The beauty of WTT is that you really
do build local stars in these communities and the communities come out to see
their players."
The 30-year-old Roddick plans to use social media to help drive interest to
the teams and league. He has 1.1 million followers on Twitter.
"It certainly was beneficial for me as far as a Twitter following the last
couple years of my career," he said. "I don't see why it can't be that way in
WTT. You need a running dialogue of what's going on."
Roddick has stayed busy since his retirement in September, working to open an
education center next year in Austin — with King as a board member — and
joining Athlete Ally to fight homophobia in sports.
King is pleased to have Williams and Roddick for the next phase of WTT.
"They believe in community," King said. "It's obvious with Andy and Venus
that they care about young people. They want to make a difference off the
court."
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