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TENNIS WEEK DETAILS "DEMANDING DAYS" OF SPORTS AGENTS

          The "demanding days in the tennis representation
     business" are examined by Steve Fink in TENNIS WEEK.    Fink:
     "The stakes for aspiring professional players are
     unprecedented. ... And sometimes the leading agents can get
     caught in a web of confused priorities as they attempt to
     cater to tennis families seeking swift, short-term, immense
     financial gains rather than a healthier enduring pattern of
     success."  One of the "hard issues" facing some of the "best
     agents in the business" is when a potential client insists on
     "immediate financial stability in their initial contracts,"
     where a management firm "must agree to guarantee that person
     a certain amount of income from endorsements."  Advantage
     Int'l Senior VP TOM ROSS says that "guarantees are much less
     prevalent today than five to seven years ago, and claims most
     management choices are settled on merit."  But Fink adds that
     "no one denies that guarantees exist in the negotiating
     process of recruiting."  Top tennis prospects can be "looking
     at deals for clothing and shoes" between $250,000-500,000 a
     year, as a company can "invest anywhere from $30,000 to
     $500,000 a year in a prospect."  A sidebar features TENNIS
     WEEK's annual list of management firms and a full listing of
     the tennis players they represent (TENNIS WEEK, 8/14 issue). 
         

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