Beyond what happens on the court, the tennis ecosystem remains embroiled in a series of battles that intensify as the days pass. The latest one refers to the dispute between the PTPA and two particular Grand Slams, Roland Garros and Wimbledon: both tournaments have banned accreditations for representatives of this organization, leading the PTPA to sue them in federal court. The outcome of the dispute is that, despite deeming the movement "cruel" and urging the tournaments to reconsider this decision, the judge ruled against the organization, leaving them unable to be present in Paris and London... but they are already planning to sue both events again. A true maze with no clear end in sight.
A federal judge today turned down the @ptpaplayers bid to force Wimbledon and the French Open to issue them credentials that the organization turned down for. The judge did call the tournaments, move petty and encouraged them to reconsider. The PTPA is suing the events
— Daniel Kaplan (@KaplanSportsBiz) May 21, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Los Grand Slams le ganan una importante batalla legal a la PTPA

