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Sabalenka Suggests Grand Slam Boycott Over Prize Money Dispute
World number one Aryna Sabalenka has warned that tennis players could eventually boycott Grand Slam tournaments because of the continuing disagreement over prize money and player rights.
Leading men’s and women’s players are pushing for a bigger share of the income made from the four major tournaments. They also want improved benefit payments and more influence over issues such as match scheduling.
Speaking ahead of the Italian Open in Rome, Sabalenka admitted a boycott could become necessary if players feel their concerns are ignored.
“I think at some point we will boycott it,” she said.
“I feel like that’s going to be the only way to fight for our rights. Without the players, there wouldn’t be tournaments or entertainment.”
American star Coco Gauff also said she could support a boycott if players united together on the issue.
However, world number three Iga Swiatek believes refusing to play at Grand Slams would be too extreme, even though she supports calls for higher prize money.
British player Emma Raducanu also distanced herself from the idea, saying she would not take part in a boycott.
Earlier this week, several top players expressed frustration over the prize money for this year’s French Open at Roland Garros.
Although organisers increased the prize fund by 9.5%, players believe they deserve a larger percentage of the tournament’s revenue, with some arguing it should be closer to 22%.
Sabalenka said she hopes players and tournament organisers can eventually reach an agreement that satisfies everyone.
The Belarusian added that many female players now feel more united in speaking out about issues they consider unfair.
Prize money at last year’s US Open increased by 20%, while the Australian Open raised its financial rewards by almost 16%.
Meanwhile, Wimbledon Championships is expected to announce its prize money details next month.
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