Sasson Khakshouri

Sasson Khakshouri
Born 1942
Tabriz, Iran

Sasson Khakshouri is a tennis promoter. He was born in Tabriz, Iran in 1942 where he completed his schooling before starting out on a business career.

For three generations the Khakshouri family have worked in the Soviet Union. Sasson started operating a business in 1964 from Hamburg, Germany with the Soviet Union.

In 1964 Khakshouri married Gollar and she has supported him throughout his business career. He is the father of three children. Allon, his youngest son has followed in his father's footsteps and after graduating from law school is involved in tennis acting as both Tournament Director of the Association of Tennis Professionals Tour Thailand Open, as well as running a management team for tennis players, Promotions Limited.

Khakshouri enjoys sport and he was a tennis player for many years.

Khakshouri is the Founder of the ATP Kremlin Cup[1] international tennis tournament in Moscow and for many years was involved in Russia.

For nine years Khakshouri was involved in developing tennis throughout the Republic of Uzbekistan and the ATP Tour President's Cup and WTA Tour Tashkent Open events developed into most successful and popular tournaments in the men's and women's tours. The President's Cup, on two occasions won esteemed prizes from the ATP for their high standard of organization.

In the Republic of Uzbekistan he developed a grass roots program for increasing the interest and awareness of tennis throughout and country and organized, men's challengers, satellite circuits, and Futures tournaments.

His involvement in Uzbekistan ended in 2002 years ago and the Tournament has now moved to Thailand in Asia.

Top world players such as Roger Federer, Marat Safin, Andy Roddick, James Blake, Ivan Ljubičić and others have participated in the tournament in Bangkok.

References

  1. Business in Russia. Press Contact. 1995. p. 393.
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