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BOOM BOOM AND BERNIE STILL EYEING MEN'S TENNIS TOUR

          Formula One Chair Bernie Ecclestone has joined "forces
     and resources" with Boris Becker and Prisma, a subsidiary of
     German Leo Kirch's TV arm, in a "renewed attempt to gain
     control of the men's tennis tour," according to an AP
     report.  The German weekly magazine Sport-Bild reported that
     the "idea would be to create a Formula One-like tennis
     circuit, with fewer events and a No. 1 at the of the
     season."  Sport-Bild reported that the alliance was set to
     "invest more than" $180M in the project and had approached
     the directors of the "Super 9" events.  The ATP Tour said it
     had talked to Ecclestone, Becker and Prisma but did not
     continue talks "for a variety of reasons."  The ATP Tour
     said that it had signed a four-year marketing deal with ISL
     and Octagon which will "increase revenue for men's tennis by
     about" 30%.  The deal is "reportedly worth" $25M a year, but
     less "lucrative" than Prisma's proposal (AP, 11/12).
          PRISMA AT ALL-ENGLAND CLUB: Prisma has signed with the
     All England Lawn Tennis Club to become the exclusive
     broadcast and marketing partner in Europe for Wimbledon. 
     The deal runs through 2001 and includes all forms of
     broadcast media except radio (Prisma).  The German magazine
     Der Spiegel reported that Becker and Prisma's three-year
     Wimbledon deal is worth $18M (AP, 11/12). 

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