WTT signs strategic partnership with IMG

World Table Tennis (WTT) announced the long-term strategic partnership with IMG a global leader in sports fashion events and media.

 

The extensive alliance which commences in January 2021 includes global media rights development and distribution production oversight of WTT events betting data and streaming rights for IMG Arena non-exclusive sponsorship representation as well as the general mandate to grow the sport of table tennis globally.

 

The events covered by the deal will include the World Table Tennis Championships and all tiers of the revamped WTT event structure: Grand Smashes WTT Cup Finals WTT Champions Series and WTT Contenders Series.

 

In January 2021 WTT will launch its new WTT Series a totally revamped competition which will radically change the sport and its perception. Supporting the WTT Series an innovative commercial strategy will be implemented controlling content production and enabling digital engagement with fans around the world as well as factoring in best practices and latest consumer trends.

 

Liu GUOLIANG WTT Council Chair stated: “We are very excited to have IMG on board this historic journey to help us professionalize and commercialize table tennis throughout the world and I look forward to our joint efforts to develop the global game to greater new heights.”

 

Steve DAINTON ITTF CEO and WTT Director declared: “The World Table Tennis era will revolutionize the sport forever and we are delighted to be welcoming on board an industry powerhouse in IMG whose wealth of expertise will help us to make this historic transformation for table tennis. This is fantastic news for the sport the players the fans the host cities the commercial partners and everyone who will be joining us on this exciting journey.”

 

Adam KELLY Co-President of Media & Events at IMG also underlined the bright future that lies in wait for table tennis: “This is an exciting partnership at a key stage in the commercial redefinition of table tennis through WTT around the world. We share the vision that the ITTF and WTT have for the sport over the coming years and believe our energy creativity and expertise on a global scale will add true value across all aspects of the WTT business.”

 

He added: “In addition we are already looking at opportunities to involve other parts of the wider Endeavor network to further enhance the commercial value and consumer offering for table tennis. We look forward to continuing to build upon this strategic relationship by adding more services that help to reinvent the sport.”

 

The innovative partnership is structured in a way that allows both partners to work openly and collaboratively to develop all the commercial rights of WTT and to ensure the global growth of table tennis.

 

 

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