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Andy Roddick unloaded on the Hall of Fame Open organizers for giving a 59-year-old billionaire a wildcard for the tournament in Newport, ripping it as "the biggest joke in professional tennis" ever.
Former World No.1 Andy Roddick did not hold back when voicing his opinion on American billionaire Bill Ackman being granted a wildcard entry to play doubles at the 2025 Hall of Fame Open in Newport.
The 59-year-old billionaire and hedge fund manager faced swift backlash after he made his long awaited entrance into the pro ...
"Bill Ackman used his vast wealth to worm his way into a professional, ATP-sanctioned tennis tournament at the Hall of Fame ...
When hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman stepped onto the manicured grass at Newport’s Hall of Fame Open, he wasn’t just ...
Pershing Square founder Bill Ackman made his professional tennis debut. In a doubles match at the Tennis Hall of Fame Open, ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Bill Ackman is a 59-year-old hedge fund manager who Bloomberg values at over $8 billion. He has no significant competitive ...
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