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The PTPA includes the Grand Slams in its lawsuit: they join the ATP and WTA

Carlos Navarro | 20 Sep 2025 | 21.38
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Ahmed Nassar, President of the PTPA. Source: Getty
Ahmed Nassar, President of the PTPA. Source: Getty

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Several months ago, the PTPA sparked a real earthquake in world tennis by filing a historic lawsuit that accused ATP and WTA. Many players signed a legal document accusing ATP and WTA of limiting market opportunities and using the tennis ecosystem as a monopoly: it was striking, however, that the Grand Slams were not included in that lawsuit. Well, two months later, the Grand Slams are now listed as accused in the lawsuit, joining ATP and WTA and further enlarging the scope of the accusation. Only time will tell what all of this will result in.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La PTPA incluye en su demanda a los Grand Slams: se suman a ATP y WTA