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TENNIS NEWS & NOTES: ATP TOUR LAUNCHING SATELLITE TOUR

          The ATP Tour and Altenis, a company being formed by
     Lipton Championships Chair Butch Buchholz and former
     Univision and Telemundo Exec Joaquin Blaya, are creating the
     "Copa Ericsson," a challenger series to be played in South
     America and modeled along the lines of golf's Nike Tour,
     according to a report in the MIAMI HERALD.  Copa Ericsson is
     named for Ericsson Mobile phones, which will pay $1M in
     prize money in Sao Paulo, Brazil; Santiago, Chile; Lima,
     Peru; Guayaquil, Ecuador; Guadalajara, Mexico, San Juan,
     Puerto Rico, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Porto Alegre R.S.,
     Brazil.  Altenis will operate the series (MIAMI HERALD,
     3/24). Copa Ericsson runs from September 22-December 2. TV
     coverage has not been finalized (USA TODAY, 3/24). 
          R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Looking for "better representation
     within the ATP Tour," an association of European men's
     players was formed last week, and Austrian Thomas Muster was
     appointed to represent the players on the ATP Tour player
     council, according to Ken Rodriguez of the MIAMI HERALD. 
     Players are reportedly "unhappy" that the ATP moved its
     European office from Monte Carlo to London and there is
     "concern" about a proposal to downgrade the status of the
     Monte Carlo Open, one of the "most prestigious" clay-court
     tournaments on the circuit (MIAMI HERALD, 3/24).
          AT EASE: The Corel WTA Tour and the USTA have entered
     into a year-long joint media training venture designed to
     strengthen players' communication skills and make them more
     comfortable working with the media.  The program began this
     week at the Lipton Championships and will continue
     throughout the '97 season (WTA Tour).       

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