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Sinner Demands Grand Slam Respect as Prize Money Fight Grows : The Tico Times | Costa Rica News

Players want a 22% revenue share and welfare fund benefits as Djokovic and Sinner press Grand Slam organisers for more respect.

  • At the Italian Open in Rome on Thursday, Jannik Sinner called for Grand Slam tournaments to show players respect, suggesting he may back future boycotts over stalled prize money negotiations.
  • Women's world number one Aryna Sabalenka signaled readiness to boycott Grand Slams following the French Open's 9.5 percent prize increase, which players argue reduced their revenue share to 14.3 percent.
  • Demanding a 22 percent revenue share, players sent letters to Grand Slam bosses in 2025, seeking parity with the ATP and WTA combined 1000-level events.
  • Praising Sabalenka's leadership, Novak Djokovic pledged support for the players' battle, arguing the current tennis ecosystem remains stacked against lower-ranked and grassroots competitors.
  • With a 23-match winning streak, Sinner begins his bid for a sixth consecutive Masters 1000 title against Sebastian Ofner in Rome today, May 9.
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Like Aryna Sabalenka the day before, the Italian world number one denounced an uneven distribution of the revenues generated by the four Majors, including Roland-Garros. According to him, the players are injured compared to the tournaments.

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