11/01/2012 10:46 CEST - ATP media guide 2012
Ubitennis acknowledged on 2012 ATP Media Guide
29 December 2011
The ATP has decided to include Ubitennis.com amongst its six partners in this year’s prestigious Media Guide. Our thanks go to Stefano Rosato and Guido Tirone, who run our unique and constantly up-to-date statistical database. They were recently able to point out some “holes” in the Guide’s printed and online versions to the ATP’s stats guru Greg Sharko, as well as to SVP-Pr&Marketing’s Nicola Arzani. We are glad to announce that Ubitennis.com and ATP will continue to collaborate throughout the year.
The Guide is distributed worldwide along with its WTA equivalent. You can find us on the first page of the guide, in a list of partners “thanked” by the ATP World Tour, under “other contributors”. An online version of the book can be accessed using the link at the bottom of the page. Here at Ubitennis.com we are very proud not merely of our presence on the ATP circuit, but also that we have helped improve a tool essential to understanding the world of tennis. We consider this to be an important acknowledgement of our professionalism and reputation. We are sure that this will also help promote our image outside of Italy, and will hopefully open up new avenues of collaboration, whilst allowing us to further develop our site. Below is a screenshot of the first page of the ATP’ Media Guide for 2012, and further below there is a link to the PDF version.

ATP Media Guide 2012 in PDF format
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