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Well we could call it that the leagues buy the WTT if that sounds better. Or a bunch of top players could get together with some businessmen and start their own organization which buys out the WTT and the leagues. At the end of the day it's just a corporate merger. How the governance would work between the players, associations, tournaments, leagues, etc. would need to be worked out. But the key point is they could all collectively generate more revenue if they stopped competing against each other and putting on so many events.so you are looking at a non profitable business to be in charge of a profitable business?
other than that, there is a huge red flag of conflict of interest
but on the part of leagues - these are national leagues per country.
are you asking for the French league to buy out the German league and get all German leagues/clubs to play in France instead?
Europe has the national leagues and then European champions league and cup for all the national leagues clubs.
That looks like a good model for many to copy.
I've lived in the US all my life so I'm only vaguely familiar with the details of the various national TT leagues, which is why I'm asking about this. Perhaps the politics/institutions/languages are simply too hard to overcome to get all of the leagues/clubs and the WTT to merge. But this type of consolidation is exactly what happened in tennis in the 1980s.