“Rotterdam CEO Acknowledges Federer’s Impact on Record Earnings”
Rotterdam CEO Richard Krajicek expressed his delight ahead of the ATP 500 tournament, highlighting the impressive lineup of players set to compete. However, he couldn’t help but acknowledge the absence of tennis legend Roger Federer, whose retirement has left a noticeable void in the sport. “Having Federer on the court always brought an extra level…
Rotterdam CEO Richard Krajicek expressed his delight ahead of the ATP 500 tournament, highlighting the impressive lineup of players set to compete. However, he couldn’t help but acknowledge the absence of tennis legend Roger Federer, whose retirement has left a noticeable void in the sport.
“Having Federer on the court always brought an extra level of excitement to our tournament. His presence alone would spark immense interest, evident in the incredible ticket sales we witnessed during his participation,” Krajicek lamented.
Despite Federer’s absence, Krajicek remains optimistic about this year’s event, noting robust pre-sales and a nearly sold-out final. With expectations of drawing a crowd similar to last year’s 115,000 spectators, the anticipation for thrilling matches and memorable moments is palpable.
Meanwhile, in discussions about the future of the Laver Cup, Federer’s agent, Tony Godsick, hinted at the possibility of hosting the prestigious event in Saudi Arabia. Godsick emphasized the universal language of sports in fostering dialogue and societal change, indicating openness to exploring new destinations for the Laver Cup.
Federer himself, reflecting on his role in the sport’s evolution, expressed a desire to pass on leadership roles to the next generation, particularly those who grew up admiring icons like Rod Laver. While he envisions captaining a team in the future, Federer prioritizes honoring the contributions of his predecessors before assuming such responsibilities.
As the tennis world eagerly anticipates the action in Rotterdam and contemplates the future of prestigious events like the Laver Cup, Federer’s legacy continues to shape the sport’s landscape, even in retirement.