French Open tennis stars turn up the heat on Grand Slams over revenue row
Summary
Tennis players at the French Open are upset about how money is shared between them and the major tournaments. They want a fairer system and more say in decisions about the sport’s future, while some players are cautious about boycotting events.Key Facts
- Novak Djokovic and other players want fairer income sharing from Grand Slam tournaments.
- Players limited their time for media interviews to show their concerns.
- Issues include pensions, tournament expansion, match scheduling, and poor communication with organizers.
- Players feel the sport’s leadership does not listen to their concerns.
- World number one Aryna Sabalenka supports lower-ranked players in this fight.
- Some players are careful about the idea of boycotting tournaments.
- Djokovic emphasized the need for unity among players, organizers, and tournaments.
- The dispute reflects broader worries about the future and fairness in professional tennis.
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