Many of professional tennis’s top stars don’t believe they’re receiving a fair share of Grand Slam prize money and appropriate player benefits, and they’re staging a media protest to make their point.
France's top tennis player Arthur Fils pulled out of the 2026 French Open on Saturday, citing the same hip injury that forced him to abandon his first second-round tie against Andrea Pellegrino at ...
A number of well-known tennis players will be staging a media protest at the French Open over the share of Grand Slam prize money they receive and other ...
Players will boycott the French Open if their prize money at the clay-court Grand Slam is not increased, women’s world number one Aryna Sabalenka has said, with ⁠⁠Coco Gauff voicing support for the ...
Top tennis players including World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka say they are “deeply disappointed” with their share of Grand Slam revenues and have even raised the possibility of a boycott ahead of the Rolan ...
The world’s top tennis players have expressed their “deep and collective disappointment” at the prize money on offer at this year’s Roland Garros. While French Open organisers have announced an ...
Top players including No. 1s Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka have expressed "their deep disappointment" at the French Open prize money.
The players have pointed out that the increase in French Open prize money this year means that the players’ share of French Open tournament revenue has declined from 15.5% in 2024 to 14.9% projected ...
In an especially open draw, the physiology of stress is important to the players fighting for the Roland Garros title.
The threat deepens a dispute between players and Roland Garros organisers, even though this year's tournament offers a 9.5% ...