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French Open: Players accuse Slams of ignoring concerns as tensions rise

French Open: Players accuse Slams of ignoring concerns as tensions rise

Summary

Tensions between tennis players and the organizers of the Grand Slam tournaments grew during the French Open, as players demanded a bigger role in decisions and a fairer share of tournament earnings. Players highlighted issues like pensions, scheduling, and poor communication from leaders, while some avoided calling for boycotts but stressed the need for change.

Key Facts

  • Players at the French Open expressed frustration over how tournament money is shared and how decisions are made.
  • Novak Djokovic and other top players support better conditions not just for themselves but also for lower-ranked players.
  • Issues raised include pensions, late-night matches, tournament expansion, and lack of response from tennis officials.
  • Some players, like Taylor Fritz and Aryna Sabalenka, want fairness and improvements for all players, especially those ranked lower.
  • Players planned to reduce their media appearances to protest and signal their concerns.
  • While boycotts were mentioned, many players said they are cautious about such drastic steps.
  • Djokovic warned that divisions between players, tournaments, and tennis bodies hurt the sport’s future and called for unity.
  • Players compared their situation to problems seen in professional golf, urging tennis to avoid similar conflicts.
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