The world's prominent players wrote to the four Grand Slam championships that call for an increase in revenue.
As the French newspaper mentioned for the first time L'EquipeThe best 20 players from the men and women's tour sent a letter to the organizers of The Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open.
The cake segment, which was presented in the award funds, was a fixed attraction from the players despite the big increases in recent years.
Last year, the individual champions in Wimbledon occupied 2.7 million pounds each while the total was 50 million pounds, which is given by the club of all England in 2014.
But the total revenue also increased, and the players repeatedly indicate comparisons with other sports, especially the American Basketball Professional League, to show that they miss.
He explains why I signed the message, I told Emma Navarro, ranked 11th, an online outlet recoil: “I spoke a little to the other players on this topic and felt it was good to sign.
“I think there is a kind of unfair wage ratios – I do not know the right terms – in the past. I think it is a good reason to meet as players and make sure we are dealing with integrity.”
The news comes just two weeks after the launch of the Player Body The Professional Tennis Players Association lawsuits in the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom against ATP, WTA, the International Tennis Federation and the International Tennis Agency.
PTPA, which was established by Novak Djokovic, “regular abuse, anti -competition practices, and a blatant ignorance of the player's welfare.”
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