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IS TENNIS MASTERS' SERIES EXPERIENCING GROWING PAINS?

          As the ATP Tour's Master Series continues this week in
     Monte Carlo, "all is not well with the ... tour's elite
     events," as the sport's "three biggest drawing cards," Andre
     Agassi, Pete Sampras and Patrick Rafter will be "missing"
     from the field, according to Tom Tebbutt of the Toronto
     GLOBE & MAIL.  Tebbutt writes that when the Series was
     announced in December '99, there "were grand claims about
     the top 50 players being automatically entered and having to
     play" in each event, but some players are opting out of
     events citing injury and other reasons.  Tebbutt writes,
     however, that the Masters Series brand "seems to be catching
     on" and the new ATP Champions Race "has been lucky to see
     most of the big names do well early in the year."  The
     Series is also "getting TV air time" (Toronto GLOBE & MAIL,
     4/18).  In Atlanta, Todd Holcomb notes the absence of the
     marquee players and writes that the ATP Tour's new marketing
     plan "to make men's tennis more sensible isn't having much
     impact."  Holcomb: "The ATP Tour won't convince fans that
     Monte Carlo is a big event until they've convinced the
     [world's top men's players]" (ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 4/18).
          WERTHEIM QUESTIONS WOMEN'S MOVE TO GERMANY: CNNSI.com's
     Jon Wertheim wrote that the Sanex WTA Tour's decision to
     "move the year-end championships" from N.Y. to Munich in
     2001 "was short-sighted at best."   Wertheim: "First, any
     prize money increase that Munich can offer will be offset by
     less media and commercial exposure" (CNNSI.com, 4/17).

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