Novak Djokovic Bluntly Calls Out Top Players for Failing to Act Against ATP over Extended 2-Week Masters Events Despite Vocal Complaints
Novak Djokovic, prioritizing family and career longevity at 38, criticizes the extended Masters 1000 schedule for demanding player participation equivalent to 12 Grand Slam events annually.
- Novak Djokovic criticized other top players for their silence on the ATP's extended two-week Masters events, indicating a need for more player involvement during negotiations.
- Djokovic expressed his dissatisfaction with nearly a dozen major events each year, equating it to having 12 Grand Slams annually.
- Through the Professional Tennis Players Association, Djokovic advocates for athlete welfare and increased prize money, stating that players need to actively participate in discussions.
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