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2022 ITF Annual Review

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2022 ITF Annual Review 8 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW 2022 financial overview * Related to terminated Billie Jean King Cup Finals Budapest hos ng agreement ** Contribu on for an -doping services. From 2022 services carried out by Interna onal Tennis Integrity Agency US$ 000 ITF major events: sponsorship, compe on and television income 60,734 Davis Cup license fee (from Kosmos) 32,298 Sponsorship rights 7,928 Receipts from events 5,280 Media rights (including TV) and licensing income 2,651 Billie Jean King Cup unusual income* 12,577 Income for interna onal tennis development 3,879 Grand Slam Player Development Programme 2,653 Wheelchair Tennis Development Fund 44 Olympic Solidarity and Interna onal Federa on grant 287 Other income for development 895 Other income 5,116 Subscrip ons from member Na onal Associa ons and authorisa on fees 3,477 An -doping ** 21 Technical and sundry (including ITF tes ng and cer fica on programmes) 1,618 Sale of tournament data rights: ITF World Tennis Tour, Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge 20,756 Olympics (income from IOC) 7,818 Income In 2022, the ITF's income was $98.3 million and we converted the vast majority, $85 million, into reinvestment to grow tennis around the world. Shown below is a breakdown of where our income came from in 2022, and where we reinvested this revenue during the year. Everything we spend supports the key priori es of the ITF2024 strategy. Since we created this long-term plan for growth in 2016, the ITF's reinvestment in tennis has grown by 95.4%, from $43.5 million in 2015 to $85 million in 2022. The ITF's full 2022 Annual Report and Financial statements are available at www.i tennis.com. $98.3 MILLION TOTAL INCOME Investment $85.0m Income $98.3m 86% reinvested Reinves ng our income to grow tennis globally

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