The leading world players wrote on four Grand Slam tournaments that required an increased share of revenue.
How did the French newspaper first report l’EquipeThe top 20 players from a man and women have sent a letter to organizers of Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open.
The slice of asking which was given in a prize money was a consistent player of the player, despite significant increases in recent years.
Last year, singles champions on Wimbledon took home £ 2.7m home, while the total pot was £ 50m, twice as much as All England Club awarded 2014.
However, the total revenues also increased the players often cite comparisons with other sports, especially NBA basketball, to show that they lack.
Explaining why she signed the letter, American Emma Navarro said, she told the Internet sale Rebound: “I talked to other players a little about it and I felt like it was good to sign.
“And I think there has been some dishonest payment ratios in the past – I don’t know the correct terminology – and I think it’s a good reason to gather as players and make sure we’re being treated fairly.”
The news comes only two weeks after the body of the player’s professional Association of Tennisians initiated lawsuits in the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom against ATP, WTA, the International Tennis Federation and the International Tennis Integrity Agency.
PTPA, faced by Novak Djokovic, allegedly “systemic abuse, anti -concise practice and sharp disrespect for players.”
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2025-04-03 18:11:00