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Tennis Players Push for Fairer Prize Money as Legal Battle Escalates

Top professionals, led by the PTPA, demand a larger revenue share from Grand Slams, highlighting financial struggles of lower-ranked players.

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Overview

  • The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), co-founded by Novak Djokovic, has filed a lawsuit against the ATP and WTA, accusing them of exploiting players and underpaying them.
  • Leading players, including Aryna Sabalenka, have formally requested higher prize money from the four Grand Slam tournaments, citing inequitable revenue distribution.
  • Sabalenka and others argue that top players deserve a larger share of event revenues, with the US Open generating $500 million but allocating only $75 million to prize money.
  • Lower-ranked players face financial challenges, with many struggling to cover travel, coaching, and other tour-related expenses despite increasing prize pools.
  • While some players, such as Alexander Zverev, distance themselves from the PTPA lawsuit, critics warn that the legal action could harm the sport's reputation.