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Tennis information: Aryna Sabalenka boycott, French Open pay row, Raducanu withdrawal

Specific Sport retains you up to date with the most recent developments from the continuing disagreement within the tennis world.

Aryna Sabalenka has urged her fellow professionals to take motion (Picture: Getty)

Aryna Sabalenka urged her fellow tennis stars to organise a boycott forward of the French Open. It comes after Sabalenka and a number of other massive names from the world of tennis criticised the share of prize cash they’re set to obtain on the upcoming Grand Slam in Paris.

The event had introduced a base enhance to the prize cash from final yr, however gamers and their representatives declare the ‘underlying figures’ inform a distinct story. Tensions are heating up within the tennis world, with below two weeks to go till the gamers descend on Roland-Garros for the second Slam of the yr. Specific Sport recaps all the newest developments surrounding the continuing disagreement.

This story is unlikely to go wherever quickly, so be certain to examine again and observe all of Specific Sport’s protection within the meantime.

Till subsequent time!

Aryna Sabalenka is pushing for a boycott (Picture: Getty)

Emma Raducanu will endure a double whammy after withdrawing from the Italian Open.

The Brit will miss out on the possibility to defend 120 rating factors from her fourth-round look final yr.

She’s presently ranked thirtieth on the earth and will drop out of the highest 32 forward of the French Open.

If that proved to be the case, she’d miss out on a seeding place within the Slam.

Emma Raducanu hasn’t featured for over two months (Picture: Getty) 3 weeks in the past18:27 Charlie Malam

Emma Raducanu withdraws

Emma Raducanu will play no half within the Italian Open, having pulled out citing sickness.

The Brit is constant to endure from a viral subject she has handled the after-effects of for 2 months.

Raducanu solely right this moment held a press convention in Rome however has now pulled out and can lose 120 rating factors.

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3 weeks in the past18:11 Amos Murphy

Iga Swiatek pushes again on ‘boycott’ speak

Iga Swiatek would reasonably gamers sat down with officers to debate the prize cash cut up as an alternative of boycotting.

The Pole mentioned: “I feel crucial factor is to have correct communication and discussions with the governing our bodies so we’ve some area to speak and perhaps negotiate.

“Hopefully earlier than Roland Garros there’s going to be alternative to have these sort of conferences and we’ll see how they go.

“However boycotting the event, it’s kind of excessive sort of scenario.

“I assume we as gamers are right here to play as people, and we’re competing in opposition to one another.

“So it is actually onerous for me to say how it could work, if it is even there on the image. For now, I have never heard something.”

Iga Swiatek has pushed again on boycott speak (Picture: Getty) 3 weeks in the past16:29 Amos Murphy

Full listing of gamers to have signed French Open assertion

Ladies: Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, Iga Swiatek, Jessica Pegula, Madison Keys, Jasmine Paolini, Emma Navarro, Zheng Qinwen, Paula Badosa and Mirra Andreeva.

Males: Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz, Alex De Minaur, Casper Ruud, Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev and Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz each signed the assertion (Picture: Getty) 3 weeks in the past15:36 Amos Murphy

What’s the prize cash for the 2026 French Open?

The dispute comes on the identical time French Open organisers introduced a 9.53 enhance within the 2026 prize pot in comparison with 2025.

The singles champions will obtain a £2.4million (€2.8million) winners’ cheque, up from the £2.2m (€2.55m) that Carlos Alcaraz and Coco Gauff acquired after they claimed the trophies in 2025.

However main tennis gamers have identified that their share of event income has truly decreased this yr.

They’ve expressed “collective disappointment” over the French Open prize cash announcement, citing the truth that gamers’ share of event income will scale back from 15.5 per cent in 2024, to a projected 14.9 per cent this yr.

High tennis stars desire a larger proportion of the prize cash (Picture: Getty) 3 weeks in the past15:29 Amos Murphy

High gamers signal assertion blasting French Open chiefs

High tennis stars, together with Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, have signed a press release calling for adjustments to the prize cash share on the French Open.

The total assertion learn: “As Roland Garros appears to submit report revenues, gamers are subsequently receiving a declining share of the worth they assist create.

“Extra critically, the announcement does nothing to handle the structural points that gamers have constantly and fairly raised over the previous yr.

“There was no engagement on participant welfare and no progress in the direction of establishing a proper mechanism for participant session inside Grand Slam decision-making.

“Whereas different main worldwide sports activities are modernising governance, aligning stakeholders, and constructing long-term worth, the Grand Slams stay resistant to alter.

“The absence of participant session and the continued lack of funding in participant welfare replicate a system that doesn’t adequately characterize the pursuits of those that are central to the game’s success.”

High tennis gamers have known as for a boycott (Picture: Getty)

Aryna Sabalenka has hinted {that a} boycott of the French Open might be across the nook.

It comes amid the continuing disagreement between tennis stars and their chunk of the prize cash at Roland-Garros. 

On Sky Sports activities Tennis, she claimed: “With out us there would not be a event and there would not be that leisure.

“I really feel like we should be paid extra. I feel in some unspecified time in the future we are going to boycott it. I really feel like that is going to be the one option to combat for our rights.”

The French Open begins on Might 18 and is the second Grand Slam of the yr. 

Aryna Sabalenka has hinted at a boycott (Picture: Getty)

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