![]() Louvre Agreement – distribution of money ESL makes to teams to build ecosystem – helping to sustain teams investmentsĬS 2.0 is coming later this year and how the transition will happen Intro to CS:GO – history the past 10 years – one of the major FPS (First person Shooter) games, played globallyĮSL Pro Tour – owned by ESL FACEIT Group (new entity, created through merger, owned by Savvy Gaming Group from Saudi Arabia)ĬS:GO landscape with total Price money US$ 18 mil across all events - players earning US$ 20-50k per monthĬomparison with other games and economics for teams – power of Publisher How ATP Tour survived Covid and continued the vision of Gaudenzi – creating a JV mentality between players and eventsĭuring COVID, ticketing revenue, which had always been very important for tennis events now became a vulnerabilityĪTP Media – broadcast arm, bundling rights across different levels of events – aggregating media rights was key to create one stop shop for broadcasters and/or fansĬommissioner of ESL Pro League (CS:GO – Counter Strike – Global Offensive) – major title by Valve Setting up systems, processes, transparency (eliminating distrust between players and tournaments) -driven by Andrea Gaudenzi’s vision, the new Chairman of ATP Tour Sportradar – promoting Sportradar’s integrity services to Federations and other rights holders (as Director of Communication), later involved in the non-betting services and then the opportunities in US sports bettingĪTP Tour – Board Director – European Player Representative -working with ATP Player Council to drive progress for the members, redistribution of prize money, etc Took FIFA International Master program to bring him back into the industryįirst job after the program, heading to Mexico working at Atlante FC (club had just moved to Cancun), establishing a new fan base and building relationship with the regionĬouple of years at JTA – working on Manchester United Corporate Communication, working with owner Jon Tibbs, difference between legal and marketing communication principles How it all started, studying law at Oxford, playing Volleyball at Uni to his first internship at IMG – Rugby World Cup contract workĪ few years of commercial law at various law firms in London – looking at a way back into the industry Lots of great stories and learning across sports and gaming. ![]() Alex has been involved across multiple spectrums of the sports industry and is sharing his experiences with us before diving deep into his current role as Commissioner of the ESL Pro League (CS:GO). ![]() We discuss his legal background, his various sports roles before he entered the Esports world. Alex Inglot, the Commissioner of the ESL Pro League (Esports).
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