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Former world number one Andy Roddick has criticised the Tennis Hall of Fame’s decision to allow billionaire Bill Ackman to participate in a professional tournament.
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman competed in a professional doubles tennis match at the International Tennis Hall ...
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In a bizarre move that enraged fans and retired pros alike, billionaire Bill Ackman took part in a doubles match at the Hall ...
Australian tennis players Bernard Tomic and Omar Jasika have been involved in a controversial Challenger Tour doubles match ...
Apparently you can buy yourself a wild card," groaned Martina Navratilova, who has won a total of 59 Grand Slam titles.
The 59-year-old, known for his activist investing and frequent tweeting, teamed up with actual tennis pro Jack Sock, a ...
The loss came in the Hall of Fame Open, an official tournament of the lower-level ATP Challenger tour, which effectively made Mr. Ackman a tennis pro, if only for a day. It fulfilled a lifelong ...
Bill Ackman is a 59-year-old hedge fund manager who Bloomberg values at over $8 billion. He has no significant competitive ...
Ackman is a huge tennis fan and, according to Roddick, a big supporter of the game. However, the former world number one was ...
Australian doubles pair Bernard Tomic and Omar Jasika have been caught up in a tennis storm after featuring in a match ...
Billionaire Bill Ackman has been mocked online following his pro-tennis debut at the Hall of Fame Open doubles tournament in ...