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ATP chief Drewett dies

Australia’s Brad Drewett, the president of the ATP, died on Friday at the age of 54 following a battle against motor neurone disease, the governing body of men’s tennis announced.

Updated on: May 4, 2013, 02:53:48 IST
Agencies | By , Paris
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Australia’s Brad Drewett, the president of the ATP, died on Friday at the age of 54 following a battle against motor neurone disease, the governing body of men’s tennis announced.

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“The ATP is deeply saddened to announce that Brad Drewett passed away at his home in Sydney, Australia, earlier today,” said an ATP statement.

Spanish star Rafael Nadal was amongst the first to pay tribute to the Australian. “A very sad day for the world of sports and tennis in particular.”

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