Why did Novak Djokovic's players' association sue the groups that run tennis, and what do they want?
The PTPA called the women's and men's tours, the ITF and the ITIA a "cartel, while the four major events—Wimbledon, US Open, French Open and Australian Open—were classed as "co-conspirators".
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Yardbarker on MSNATP Miami Day 2 Predictions Including Joao Fonseca vs Learner TienJoao Fonseca and Learner Tien are two of the three highest-ranked under-20 players in the world. Fate had already put them ...
Djokovic could break two records at this year’s Miami Open if he were to win the title, currently held by two of the ATP Tour ...
The [Nick] Kyrgios “defense” is gross garbage. “Like or dislike someone personally,” you say, as if our reactions to his ...
Carlos Alcaraz has shared his candid thoughts on the Novak Djokovic-led Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA) ...
Carlos Alcaraz failed to conquer his third consecutive Indian Wells crown. The Spaniard fell in the semi-final to Jack Draper ...
The Tennis Gazette looks at Novak Djokovic's and Carlos Alcaraz's possible opponents throughout the Miami Open.
The Miami Open will be held between March 19-30 and ends the so-called Sunshine Double after Indian Wells heading from California to Florida. Our Tournament Centre for the ATP Tournament takes you ...
The Men's Miami Open will begin on Wednesday 19 March until 30 March with a new champion set to be crowned as of course ...
The former world No.1 will try to get a better result at the Miami Open, where he has already triumphed in 2023 by defeating ...
Presented by BetMGM. Jack Draper will be going for the Sunshine Double in Miami, but Carlos Alcaraz enters the tournament as the betting favorite.
The Novak Djokovic-backed Professional Tennis Players’ Association (PTPA) took a drastic measure to fight against what they ...
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