Jannik Sinner has launched a fierce attack on the four Major tournaments, accusing them of “hiding behind excuses” and failing to engage with top players’ proposals for fairer prize money and welfare ...
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Jannik Sinner breaks silence as Grand Slam chiefs reject tennis stars' demands
Jannik Sinner has been one of the leading voices in the player-led movement to secure a greater share of revenue from the ...
But how many of those fans know what’s next on the tennis calendar? This may sound crazy, but the ATP and WTA tours do actually continue to operate the rest of the year, even after the completion of ...
Well, well, well. Jannik Sinner just decided to air some dirty laundry, and honestly? It’s about time someone called out tennis’s biggest tournaments for basically ghosting the sport’s top players ...
The letter calls for a greater share of revenues, contributions to pension, health and maternity benefits, and a greater say via a new player council.
Waters, pickleball's most decorated women's player, will join Eugenie Bouchard against Agassi and James Blake.
Novak Djokovic stands alone in history. The 38-year old Serbian earned his 24th career Grand Slam title with a victory over Daniil Medvedev at the 2023 U.S. Open. That number is higher than any other ...
Venus Williams, one of the most dominant figures in women’s tennis over the past three decades, has made it clear who she ...
A collection of top-10 tennis players sent a second letter to the four Grand Slam tournaments to push for a greater share of revenues — aiming to rise from the current 16% to 22% by 2030 — ...
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