French Open: Players accuse Slams of ignoring concerns as tensions rise
Tensions between tennis players and Grand Slam tournaments have escalated at the French Open over revenue sharing and player representation. Leading players, including Novak Djokovic, Andrey Rublev, and Aryna Sabalenka, are demanding a greater voice and fairer distribution of profits, arguing that tournaments are not adequately sharing increased revenues. Players are also frustrated by issues such as pensions, scheduling, and a perceived lack of dialogue from organizers. While a full boycott is not currently planned, some players are limiting their media appearances. Djokovic warned of further fragmentation in the sport, drawing parallels to divisions in golf. French Open organizers acknowledge the players' concerns and are scheduled to meet with player agents to continue discussions.