Masters 1000 events are among most prestigious
tournaments after the four grand slams, with three held on clay
and a further six on hard courts every year.
A Masters 1000 tournament has never been held on grass since the
series' inception in 1990 and the events organised in the
build-up to Wimbledon are ATP 500 and ATP 250 tournaments in
Germany, Britain, and the Netherlands.
"I personally like the concept of having an ATP Masters 1000
tournament on grass the week of Queen's and Halle," Gaudenzi
told The Times. "It is something I have proposed to the
stakeholders and to the board.
"I like the concept of a strong Masters 1000 leading into
Wimbledon. We have a grand slam on grass but not a Masters 1000.
"It is obviously going to have to be discussed by everyone but
that could be a way of bringing a big event to the UK."
This year's grasscourt season was cut short by a week following
the postponement of the French Open due to the COVID-19
pandemic.
The claycourt Grand Slam will begin on May 24 and finish on June
13, two weeks before the expected start of Wimbledon.
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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