Tennis: Djokovic Asks Other Players To Become Members Of The Union That He Founded

Tennis: Djokovic asks other players to become members of the union that he founded

Turin : , The 20-time Grand Slam champion, world No.1 Novak Djokovic, has asked tennis players to join the Professional Tennis Player’s Association (PTPA).Djokovic is a vocal opponent of profit sharing among tennis players and is the co-founder PTPA.
I am glad that Bob Green, the co-founder and co-founder of ATP Tour said that profit was split 50/50 between players and tournaments.Today it is much lower, the players receive 25-30%, and Grand Slam gets only 11-12%,” Djokovic stated.It’s an extremely sensitive topic within our sport, and I’ve never been afraid to speak about it.I believe it’s vital.”

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Djokovic stated that not all people involved in tennis want to know certain details.

It’s an issue that many people have in tennis.They don’t want to share certain details because they don’t want the players to be informed about how the tournaments are run.This is the main reason why the PTPA was created.Without it, no one can represent the player’s rights 100%.

Djokovic stated that we’re not getting anywhere right now, which is only for those who hold a monopoly.

Djokovic was not happy about the treatment of players at the Australian Open this year.

It doesn’t matter if it’s vaccination, or any other part of your life.The freedom to make your own decisions should be available to you.He said that in this case it was about what you would like to do with your body.

He said, “I’ve always been a proponent and a supporter for that.And I will continue to be that way because freedom is vital for me to live a happy and successful life.”

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