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vinreddy007's avatar

I loved this article! What do you think of badminton as the sweet spot between playability and watchability?

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S R Miller's avatar

What does tennis need to tweak to ensure the game remains attractive into the future?

It seems like a lot of traditional sports are asking themselves this at the moment, about how to attract younger audiences and grow their sport. There's always a lot of strong statements made about what the younger audiences want to see, but I've never been presented with any research/facts backing it up. Then the current generation who manage these sports end up doing slightly cringey things that they think younger audiences want (excessively loud dance music, lights, gimmicky scoreboards etc., how do you do fellow kids stuff).

But I think the answer isn't that complicated, just maybe it seems hard to execute.

- Get stuff on TV/stream at a sensible price/free when it can

- Get good quality highlights online

- Governing bodies to be the correct mix of people who care about the sport driving the direction and good managers doing the boring bits making it happen

- Look after the players, they are the product, don't make them play 100 matches a year to make living, sounds like something needs to be done with the ATP balls, WTA cancun was a bit of mess. I'd also look if pay structure is distributing money well enough down the pyramid

I think the current game of selling out stuff to the middle east (ATP next gen etc.) is not a long term strategy for the sustainable growth of the sport - just a quick buck for current shareholders - could be wrong and it ends up driving good growth in a whole new market which would be great - but there's a lot of competition with golf, football, F1 etc. all being bought by that market.

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