LONDON, Oct 13 — Former world number one Andy Murray and three others have been elected to ATP's Player Council to replace the Novak Djokovic-led group who resigned from the body to form a breakaway union, the governing body of men's tennis announced on Monday. Briton Murray, Canada's Felix...
Andy Murray in action during his first round match against Stan Wawrinka at the French Open in Paris September 27, 2020. — Reuters pic
Briton Murray, Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime, Australian John Millman and Frenchman Jeremy Chardy will replace Djokovic, John Isner, Vasek Pospisil and Sam Querrey — who stepped down to form the Professional Tennis Players Association .The ATP was set up by players in 1972 to represent the men's athletes but its board now includes representatives of tournament owners as well.
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