12/2/2023 0 Comments Atp nottingham 2022As a business purpose-built to provide security for UK pensioners, we are proud to play a role in supporting the future of British tennis and to help open up tennis to all its fans. It is fantastic that they have decided to use our platform to tell their story and we look forward to working with Rothesay to promote tennis and our partnership.”Īddy Loudiadis, Chief Executive Officer at Rothesay said: “We are delighted to partner with the LTA and to become the title sponsor of these leading events in the UK sporting calendar. The partnership, which will see Rothesay become the LTA’s exclusive pensions partner, will focus on promoting Rothesay’s role in supporting the future of British tennis along with the LTA’s vision to open up tennis to more people of any age, ability and background.Ĭommenting on the partnership, Scott Lloyd, LTA CEO, said: “We’re very excited to have Rothesay on board as our partner and title sponsor for these three premier grass court events for the coming years. In recent years the events have seen appearances from Andy Murray, Jordanne Whiley, Naomi Osaka, Novak Djokovic, Ash Barty, Venus Williams and Gael Monfils. Meanwhile in Eastbourne, the WTA 500 women’s singles event was won by former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko and the ATP 250 men’s singles event was claimed by Australian Alex de Minaur. In the wheelchair event Japan’s Yui Kamiji won the singles event, before partnering with Britain’s Jordanne Whiley to win the doubles tournament. In Birmingham, Ons Jabeur beat Daria Kasatkina to become the first Arab woman ever to win a WTA Tour title. Whilst Emma Raducanu made her main Tour debut at the same event courtesy of a LTA wildcard. Last year’s events saw high quality tennis played throughout the summer and plenty to cheer for those supporting British players, with Johanna Konta becoming the first homegrown champion at a domestic WTA tour event since Sue Barker in 1981 when she won in Nottingham. The events provide an opportunity for top British players, and emerging talents, to compete against the best players from around the world and is a showcase of international tennis in Britain. Heather Watson competes at Birmingham 2021Įach year the three grass court events attract close to 100,000 attendees, with millions more watching live on television. Rothesay’s track record of innovation and excellence has led it to become the UK’s largest specialist insurer in the fast-growing pensions insurance market and a significant investor in the UK across a range of assets such as social housing, infrastructure, real estate, and both equity release and long-term, fixed rate mortgages. The company is trusted by some of the UK’s best known businesses to provide pension solutions, including British Airways, Post Office, ASDA, National Grid and Aegon. Rothesay is a UK insurer which was purpose-built to protect pensions, managing over £60bn of assets and securing the future for over 800,000 people. Rothesay will also be one of the supporting partners of the cinch Championships at The Queen’s Club. The partnership will see the three grass court competitions, organised and delivered by the LTA as cornerstones of the British grass court summer, become known as the Rothesay Open (Nottingham), Rothesay Classic (Birmingham) and Rothesay International (Eastbourne). The LTA, has today announced a multi-year partnership with the UK’s largest pensions insurance specialist, Rothesay, which will see the company become the new title sponsor of three of the summer’s showpiece grass court international tennis tournaments – the LTA’s televised events in Nottingham (WTA 250/ATP CH125), Birmingham (WTA 250/ITF2 Series) and Eastbourne (WTA 500/ATP 250).
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