What began last year as a silent war, with a group of tennis players sending private communiqués to the Grand Slam organizations that exist on the calendar (Australia, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open), has ended up being a public conflict with top-level figures involved. The lack of agreements – or simply the non-acceptance of claims – has eroded the patience of sportsmen, who no longer hide that they are immersed in an open war that does n…
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What began last year as a silent war, with a group of tennis players sending private communiqués to the Grand Slam organizations that exist on the calendar (Australia, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open), has ended up being a public conflict with top-level figures involved. The lack of agreements – or simply the non-acceptance of claims – has eroded the patience of sportsmen, who no longer hide that they are immersed in an open war that does n…