I am a former Madrid $ 2.2 million, Grand Slam won, managed Boris Becker and made a history of Forbes
When Madrid changed his own property in 2009, they welcomed a Romanian collection without scarcity tennis experience.
Ion Tiriac, former ice hockey defender in the 1964 winter Olympics, played professional tennis for 11 years and won 34 single titles.
The nickname “Brasov Bulldozer” in his hometown of his hometown, with a double male with the 1970s France Nastase.
Tiriac retired nine years later but changing the coach and representation roles in the tennis world.
Her Roland Garros Victor Nastrase handled his classmate Boris Becker which became his most notable customer.
The young proposal became professional in 1984 and trained by Tiriac trained from Gunther Bosch.
A year later, Becker was a 17-year-old, seven months and more than 15 days Wimbledon champion.
He was the first of five slam titles in Tiriac before completing successful cooperation in 1993.
Far from tennis, Tiriac was involved with business and created a bank in his name, now known as Unicredit Bank.
The interests with cars and motorcycles also led to a collection of vehicles with past property, such as Al Capone and Elton John like A-Listers.
Tiriac 2006 became a national treasure in his hometown in 2006, between 100 Romanians, when he was in the post.
He then received his wealth in a tremendous recognition when he nominated the first Romanian first of the Forbes Billion list next year.
840. It was a year, approximately $ 1,1billion, now there is a $ 2.2 million figure.
Despite the big money gains, Tiriac never lost love with the sport as Chairman of the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee.
A noticeable return of tennis was sealed in 2009 when it was open in Madrid after seven years.
He had only the singles and doubles of the tournament before this, but the women entered the arrival of the new look.
Tiriac also oversked a room change due to a multi-purpose Madrid Arena Caja Magica.
However, he discussed changing the appearance of surfaces that play in 2012, a very duration change.
The clay courts usually give a brave colored orange, but Tiriac has chosen to use blue clay, so the fans could see the ball better.
Two ATP and WTA matches included the design before Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal The threat of boycott Championship.
The two tennis icons complained about the ability to play in the blue clay, as they suffered the last quarter and third rounds.
The more slippery nature, the orange clay courts would return quickly in 2013 and since they have been open in Madrid.
Although he announced ten-year extension in the tournament in 2019, Tiriac will sell the event IMG to the global sports company.
The sale of 390 million euros for sale sales (£ 334 million) was revealed in December 2021 and ended in April 2022.
Madrid is open to Miami open in the IMG portfolio, but has become a private heritage company in two competitions.
Sky News CVC Capital Partners searched for £ 790 million in the last month.
IMG still maintains ownership, it could be argued that he promoted the viceroy of Tiriac in Madrid.
Romanian news exit Digi Sport In 2019 he reported that the Spanish capital has achieved the annual benefits of 107 million euros (£ 92 million) with the event.
This, too, has increased the funds of all awards for the players at Tiriac’s 12-year property at the ATP and WTA 1000 competition.
Perfect tennis Say the total amount available in men and women’s tournaments was 6.335 million euros (£ 5.436 million) in 2009.
The decade after the Romanian premiere rose to £ 13.1 million (£ 11.2 million) by marking important growth.
2020. No match was played by COVID-19 pandemic and the prize fund submerged 5,229 million euros (4,487 million euros) a year later.
But for 2025, the money available in Madrid is about 15.9 million euros (£ 13.9 million), individually 985,030 € (£ 858.065).