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Alexandra Eala had the biggest week of her tennis career at the Miami Open in March. She beat three Grand Slam champions — Jelena Ostapenko, Madison Keys and Iga Świątek — on her way to the ...
Tennis. Tennis legend Serena Williams makes bold NFL move and fans are buzzing Tennis. Coco Gauff discovers serious officiating dispute between her mom and siblings in her mansion For more than ...
The tennis players’ association that was co-founded by Novak Djokovic has filed multiple lawsuits around the world against the sport’s tours and governing bodies. The suit filed in the United ...
Nick Kyrgios: PTPA lawsuit against tennis' governing bodies hailed as 'special moment' by Australian
Nick Kyrgios said the time for change and for players to be heard had come after the union set up by Novak Djokovic launched legal action against tennis' governing bodies. Formally founded by ...
The antitrust lawsuit filed Tuesday, March 18, against tennis’ governing bodies by the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) intends to completely remake the sport and transform how its ...
Alcaraz says he was unaware of the lawsuit before seeing the statements on social media World number three Carlos Alcaraz said he does not support the legal action being taken against tennis ...
March 30 (UPI) --Jakub Mensik used his length to shrink the court, erasing Novak Djokovic's ability to find winners in a shock upset for his first career tennis title Sunday at the Miami Open.
The Novak Djokovic-founded Professional Tennis Players' Association has filed a lawsuit against the sport's governing bodies. Djokovic is not named in the lawsuit, but Nick Kyrgios and a host of ...
Nick Kyrgios is adamant the lawsuit launched against the governing bodies of tennis is a “special moment” because “things needed to change”, but the action doesn’t have the support of ...
Players deserve to be paid better," said Jabeur, a member of the executive committee of the Professional Tennis Players' Association, a group co-founded by Novak Djokovic several years ago.
The Professional Tennis Players' Association has, "on behalf of the entire player population", begun legal action against tennis' governing bodies in the US, the UK and the EU. Among other things ...
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