Michael Robichaud, Mastercard Senior Vice President (Global Sponsorships), though was categorical in stating that someone has to approach them with an idea or project, which would also be relevant to them.
"We are open to evaluate it," Robichaud told PTI in an interaction.
"India is a very important market to us and the community is extremely passionate about sports, entertainment and in particular movies. We have started with sponsorships in the film and entertainment space with Yash Raj Films, one of the biggest film production and distribution companies, and also Bollywood superstar Irrfan Khan.
"We had worked on it a couple of years ago but maybe it did not work out. Someone has to approach us, whether it is individual or tournament," he added.
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India last year hosted only two ATP Challenger titles and almost lost the only ATP250 event but MSLTA joined hands with the Maharashtra government to keep the event in country.
Asked how much money Mastercard was investing in Australian Open, Robichaud obviously did not reveal the figure.
"This is commercial in confidence but as mentioned, it has proved to be a very valuable asset for Mastercard, from achieving commercial and consumer objectives to helping our B2B activities. It gives us the opportunity to engage with our clients in a fun and relaxed environment."
If Mastercard is investing huge sum of amounts in the Australian Open, it has got rewards too.
"Sponsorships platform are proving to be a very valuable asset for us in terms of driving brand awareness and cardholder engagement.
"What we have seen from Australian Open over the last 12 months is that our partnership has increased brand awareness by 60 percent and thats been sustained across a year. Our spontaneous consideration has increased by 20 percent.
"There is 30 percent more usage of the card which means for transactions," said Pike.
To enhance fan experience this year, they have established a Mastercard Beach Club, where fans can rub shoulders with legendary players.
Pike also revealed that they are working for causes such as donation of eight million meals at schools in poor countries while they aim to touch the 100 million mark.
She also said they have supported 2.2 million Syrian refugees in Lebanon and Jordan with their electric food voucher programme.
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