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TENNIS NEWS: RETIREMENT SEES GABBY TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS

          Gabriela Sabatini, who retired from tennis last year,
     recently finished a worldwide promo tour for products
     bearing her name.  Sabatini's fourth perfume, Bolero, was
     released in Western Europe earlier this month, with South
     American and Eastern European launches set for September. 
     She also launched a "Home Collection" of linens, bath robes
     and beach towels called Activity and Estrada by Gabriela
     Sabatini.  In addition, Sabatini has a sunglasses line
     bearing the name Notorio Occhiali, produced by Boston-based
     Marine Optical.  Finally, Sabatini expanded her deal with
     Fila to include fitness apparel as well as tenniswear,
     concentrating on South America (Corel WTA Tour).
          LOW VISIBILITY: In his "Roving Eye" column, TENNIS
     WEEK's Richard Evans looks at the ATP Tour's worldwide
     exposure and reports that the ATP's licensing deal with Sony
     Signatures "has finally born fruit," as Sony has signed a
     racquet deal with Spalding.  Evans: "I really would like to
     get excited about this but, to my mind, it just symbolizes
     ... why the ATP tour is not functioning. ... [T]he ATP Tour
     is invisible in the marketplace.  And that is all that
     matters."  Evans points out that NBA, F1 and soccer apparel
     are widely available throughout Europe, but he asks, "But
     ATP Tour shirts? ... Forget it.  Why?  Because the people
     who run this game forbid it" (TENNIS WEEK, 8/1 issue).

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