Top Players Push Grand Slams for More Money
Players demand a rise in Grand Slam revenue share from 16% to 22% by 2030, plus new welfare benefits and a player council to improve decision-making and support.
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Top players push Grand Slams for more money
A collection of top-10 tennis players sent a second letter to the four Grand Slam tournaments to push for a greater share of revenues — aiming to rise from the current 16% to 22% by 2030 — contributions to pension,…


Top tennis players push Grand Slam for more money, more say
A collection of top-10 tennis players sent a second letter to the four Grand Slam tournaments to push for a greater share of revenues — aiming to rise from the current 16% to 22% by 2030 — contributions to pension,…
Tennis Top Guns Unite Once Again In Calling For Grand Slam Reforms
The dispute between players and the four major Grand Slams is showing no signs of stopping after a new letter signed by a series of top names was issued, calling for improvements in three key areas, according to multiple sources. The Associated Press and The Athletic have both confirmed the existence of this letter, which […]
Players push Grand Slam tournaments again in bid for more money and say
A collection of top-10 tennis players sent a second letter to the four Grand Slam tournaments to push for a greater share of revenues — aiming to rise from the current 16 per cent to 22 per cent by 2030 — contributions to pension, health and maternity benefits that would go from zero to $12 million (CAD$16.67 million) annually by that same year, and greater say via a new player council. This letter, signed by stars such as Aryna Sabalenka, Iga S…
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