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Former Australian player Brad Drewett named ATP chief

Written By Wesley on Monday, December 12, 2011 | 2:06 AM

Senior ATP official Brad Drewett speaks to reporters during the ATP Thailand Open in Bangkok September 29, 2007. REUTERS/Stringer
Senior ATP official Brad Drewett speaks to reporters during the ATP Thailand Open in Bangkok September 29, 2007.
Credit: Reuters/Stringer

LONDON (Reuters) - Former Australian player Brad Drewett was named on Thursday as the new head of the men's governing tennis body the ATP.

Drewett, 53, who had a career-best singles ranking of 34, takes over from Adam Helfant after the American decided not to renew his three-year contract in June.

Former Wimbledon champion Richard Krajicek of the Netherlands withdrew his application this month.
ATP Player Council president Roger Federer gave Drewett his backing.

"Brad is a very experienced executive and has been an effective leader within the ATP for many years," said ATP Player Council president Roger Federer.

"He understands the global nature of the business as well as the complexities of dealing with all of the Tour's stakeholders."
(Reporting By Drazen Jorgic)

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