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      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      August 2025
      August 2025
      ISBN:
      9781009597616
      9781009597654
      9781009597609
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      (229 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.708kg, 370 Pages
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      (229 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.54kg, 370 Pages
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    This book examines the intersection of professional tennis and legal regulation, unveiling a fascinating world where tennis meets domestic, international and transnational law, and showing the many ways these legal frameworks impact tennis. Filled with firsthand accounts of the legal landscape and its implication on tennis, the work provides an accessible, engaging portrait of the tennis ecosystem that is equally suited for academics, athletes, sports lawyers and journalists. It is an essential read for those working within sports law generally, and the tennis industry specifically. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    Contents

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    • Professional Tennis and Transnational Law
      pp i-ii
    • Professional Tennis and Transnational Law - Title page
      pp iii-iii
    • Contractual and Regulatory
    • Copyright page
      pp iv-iv
    • Contents
      pp v-xiii
    • Abbreviations
      pp xiv-xx
    • Table of Cases
      pp xxi-xxvi
    • Notes on Contributors
      pp xxvii-xxxii
    • Preface
      pp xxxiii-xxxvi
    • 1 - The Intersection between Law and Tennis
      pp 1-20
    • Part 1 - Contractual
      pp 21-144
    • 4 - Morality Clauses in Tennis Agreements
      pp 69-87
    • Tennis, Social Media and the Digital World
    • 5 - Restraint of Trade in Professional Tennis
      pp 88-104
    • 6 - Professional Tennis Player Unions
      pp 105-144
    • Part 2 - Regulatory
      pp 145-303
    • 7 - Access to Justice in Tennis Disputes
      pp 147-169
    • 8 - The ITF, ATP and WTA and the Governance of Global Tennis
      pp 170-189
    • 9 - Safeguarding in Tennis
      pp 190-209
    • An Enforceable Duty of Care
    • 11 - Regulating On-Court Tennis Indiscipline
      pp 244-262
    • 12 - Compatibility of Selected ATP Rules with EU Economic Law
      pp 263-284
    • 13 - The Regulation of Ethics in the ITF’s Governance
      pp 285-303
    • Index
      pp 304-334

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