Players’ Group Nears Deal with Tennis Australia in Lawsuit over Pay, Schedule
The Professional Tennis Players Association claims governing bodies enforce low pay and harsh schedules; settlement talks with Tennis Australia may pause litigation if approved by New York court.
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Players’ group nears deal with Tennis Australia in lawsuit over pay, schedule
Lawyers for the PTPA, co-founded in 2020 by Djokovic and Vasek Pospisil, filed a letter to the U.S. Southern District Court in New York saying there had been fruitful talks with the organisers of the Australian Open.
Tennis-Players' association says close to deal with Tennis Australia over lawsuit
BENGALURU (Reuters) -The Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA) is nearing a settlement with Tennis Australia over a lawsuit filed against several of the sport's governing bodies seeking reforms, lawyers for the advocacy group said on Wednesday. Read full story
Australian Open and Tennis Player's Association close to a settlement of the lawsuit
The Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA), the association representing elite tennis players, denounced earlier this year the two major (and only) tennis tours for men (ATP) and women (WTA) for their "monopolistic control" of the sport, saying they worked as a "cartel" using anti-competitive practices that "systemically abuse, silence, and exploit players to drive personal profits". The association, cofounded by Novak Djokovic in 2019…
PTPA states they are close to settlement with Tennis Australia over lawsuit sent in March
The Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA) is coming close to a settlement with Tennis Australia over a lawsuit filed against a number of the sport's governing bodies seeking reforms. This was said by the lawyers who for the advocacy group said on Wednesday. The PTPA filed a class-action l...
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