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Players not getting the respect they deserve - Sinner

Jannik Sinner, a four-time Grand Slam champion, asserts that tennis players (both men's and women's) are not receiving the respect they deserve amid stalled negotiations with Grand Slam organizers over demands for a higher share of tournament revenue, benefit contributions, and greater input on scheduling. Fellow top players including Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff have raised the possibility of boycotting a major tournament, though Sinner avoids committing to such action, noting frustration with minimal progress on their requests, such as the French Open's 9.5% prize money offer falling far short of the 22% of revenue players believe they are owed.

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tennis Grand Slamplayer prize money demandsboycott threatrevenue share negotiationsplayer respectscheduling inputbenefit contributions

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Players not getting the respect they deserve - Sinner

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Players not getting the respect they deserve - Sinner

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