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Andy Roddick called the match, which Ackman and his partner lost in straight sets, "the biggest joke I've watched in ...
The 59-year-old billionaire and hedge fund manager faced swift backlash after he made his long awaited entrance into the pro ...
"This was a total miss," former tennis star Andy Roddick said after the match After losing his first professional doubles ...
Billionaire Bill Ackman and organizers of a tennis tournament have been strongly criticized by former grand slam champions ...
Pershing Square founder Bill Ackman made his professional tennis debut. In a doubles match at the Tennis Hall of Fame Open, ...
Bill Ackman is making headlines in the tennis community after he was accused of seemingly bribing the HOF for the wildcard ...
Bill Ackman, a 59-year-old billionaire, made his professional tennis debut at the age of 59 on Thursday, with Andy Roddick ...
Days after Bill Ackman lost his first professional tennis match, the 59-year-old billionaire hedge fund investor offered a ...
Andy Roddick is up in arms about a tennis match which featured a former Wimbledon champion and an American billionaire, who secured a wildcard for the event.
Former world number one Andy Roddick has criticised the Tennis Hall of Fame’s decision to allow billionaire Bill Ackman to participate in a professional tournament.
Former World No.1 Andy Roddick did not hold back when voicing his opinion on American billionaire Bill Ackman being granted a wildcard entry to play doubles at the 2025 Hall of Fame Open in Newport.
Andy Roddick unloaded on the Hall of Fame Open organizers for giving a 59-year-old billionaire a wildcard for the tournament in Newport, ripping it as "the biggest joke in professional tennis" ever.