Details continue to emerge from the protest letter that the world's top tennis players have signed and sent to the four Grand Slam tournaments. It is known that all this began over eight months ago, a draft was jointly prepared in Australia, and the final version was signed during the Sunshine Double. They are not only asking for an improvement in prize money but also better conditions for the players and governance, meaning involvement in decision-making on issues that directly affect them.
If the organizers of the Grand Slam tournaments do not respond to their demands, the players may consider drastic measures, although the idea of a strike is not yet on the table. The initial feeling from the four majors is that they do not see it as a priority to make substantial changes and would only be willing to consider a slight improvement in prize money.
📝 Today on @CorSport I report on new developments regarding the letter sent by players to the Grand Slam tournaments
— Lorenzo Ercoli (@Ladal17) April 4, 2025
- The letter focuses on three key pillars: welfare, prize money and governance
- All Top 10 ATP players signed it, including Djokovic
- Not intended as a… pic.twitter.com/E9xUTRv0Uh
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