Multiple lawsuits were filed Tuesday by the PTPA and 22 players against the ATP, WTA, ITF and ITIA, alleging anticompetitive ...
Players filed multiple lawsuits Tuesday against the ATP, WTA and other professional bodies, alleging that "tennis is broken" ...
Players filed multiple lawsuits Tuesday against the ATP, WTA and other professional bodies ... including Americans Ingrid Neel and Christian Harrison and France’s Corentin Moutet.
Women's Singles Top 16 Matchups Ready as Zheng Qinwen Advances . Tennis fans! The excitement reached boiling point on March 11th as the WTA 10 ...
The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) has filed lawsuits against major tennis organizations, including the ATP and WTA, alleging antitrust violations and exploitation of players.
Then in October 2023, 21 leading players from the women’s tour, including a majority of those ranked in the top 20, submitted a list of requests to the WTA covering four areas: the schedule ...
The ATP and WTA have each issued statements following the report. "We strongly reject the premise of the [Professional Tennis Players Association's] claims, believe the case to be entirely without ...
The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) have taken legal action against tennis' governing bodies, including the ATP and WTA, accusing them of 'systemic abuse and corruption' in what ...
along with 22 players, have filed multiple lawsuits in several countries against the ATP, WTA, ITF, and ITIA. The suit alleges that those international tennis organizations have engaged in ...
Twelve current and former players, including Djokovic, Vasek Pospisil and Nick Kyrgios, are listed as plaintiffs along with ...
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