World number three Carlos Alcaraz Critisized of not supporting the legal action being taken against tennis’ governing bodies by the players’ union co-founded by Novak Djokovic after… Read more
The Professional Tennis Players’ Association (PTPA) filed papers on Tuesday criticising the schedule, ranking systems and control over image rights.
The lawsuit 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).
It was surprising for me, because no one had told me about it,” Alcaraz, 21, told reporters at the Miami Open.
There are things I agree with and there are other things I don’t agree with. The main thing is I don’t support what was done.
The ATP Tour, the men’s professional body, has been critical of the advocacy group, saying it was guilty of “division and distraction” while the WTA, which oversees the women’s tour, called the lawsuit “regrettable and misguided.