After the prize money for Roland Garros 2026 was announced, many tennis players have signed a document complaining about the little money distributed compared to other sports. In fact, some have talked about boycotting the Grand Slams, and Alexander Zverev has spoken about it at the press conference following his debut in the ATP Rome 2026. "We haven't talked about boycotting. If you look at the income distribution in other sports, it is very close to 50/50, and we have 15% for both women and men. That is something that I think is simply frustrating for us, the players. Right now, probably 150 players can make a living from tennis in the men's category, and even fewer in the women's. If we get a fair share and get closer to other sports, I believe that many more players will be able to make a living from tennis. That is our main goal."
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