Tennis Stars Unite to Demand Fairer Prize Money at Grand Slams

The world's top 20 tennis players have written to the Grand Slams, asking for a greater share of the revenue. They cite unfair pay ratios and the vast profits generated by the tournaments.

The top 20 men's and women's players have sent a letter to the four Grand Slams asking for more prize money. The letter, which was first reported by French newspaper L'Equipe, requested a meeting to discuss players receiving a greater share of the revenue generated by the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open. World number 11 Emma Navarro cited "unfair pay ratios" as a reason for putting her name to the letter. "I talked a little bit to the other players about it and felt like it was a good idea to sign", the 23-year-old American said on Wednesday. "I think it's a good cause to come together as players and make sure we're getting treated fairly." Prize money at last year's Wimbledon was £50m, exactly double the amount offered in 2014. In that 10-year period, prize money for first-round losers increased from £27,000 to £60,000. But players have frequently pointed to the vast revenues generated by the Grand Slams, and feel they deserve a significantly larger return. In the year up to July 2023, the All England Club (AELTC) had a turnover of £380m. But once the costs of running the Championships were deducted, the operating profit was just under £54m. Nearly £49m of that went to the LTA, as the AELTC has agreed to pay the governing body 90% of its annual surplus until 2053. Costs include prize money, employing more than 8,000 seasonal staff, preparing and developing the site and supporting other grass court events. Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen said increased prize money would be particularly welcomed by lower-ranked players, who can struggle to make ends meet at other times of the year. "I think that's going to benefit all the players, not only the top players, especially those that work hard during the year and need to get paid from the Grand Slams and have to survive", added the Chinese world number eight. "We try to do what we can, and then let's see what the gods bring to us. But at least we're trying." It comes little more than two weeks after the Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA) launched legal action against tennis' governing bodies, citing "anti-competitive practices and a blatant disregard for player welfare". The lawsuit by the players' group, which was co-founded by Novak Djokovic, seeks an end to what it describes as "monopolistic control" of the tennis tour, as well as financial compensation from the ATP, the WTA, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA).

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