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The chapter generally explores the role, function and regulation of private agents in professional tennis and contrasts similar issues as they arise in other sports in a variety of jurisdictions. The chapter starts off setting out agency in tennis in its particular context. It then goes on to ascertain the background to sports agents in general and tennis agents in particular. Attention is paid to the types and roles of agents in professional tennis, as well as their regulation by the key transnational tennis actors, in addition to their regulation by domestic and transnational rules. The chapter further explores the various contractual agreements between professional tennis players and agents and attempts to set out the law on player–agent contracts. In addition, it sets out a framework concerning the legal issues arising from player–agent relations in professional tennis
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