LONDON (AP) In a story July 5 about an increase in ATP prize money, The Associated Press reported erroneously that masters events would go up 9 percent by 2014. All ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments will increase 9 percent each of the next three years.
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Published Jul 08, 2011