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Top tennis players slam Roland Garros prize money, citing a shrinking share of tournament revenue

By SAMUEL PETREQUINYahoo Sports

A group of leading players including Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff have expressed “their deep disappointment” at the level on prize money at Roland Garros amid a lingering dispute with Grand Slam tournament organizers. The players' call came after French Open organizers announced last month the Roland Garros prize money has increased by about 10% for an overall pot of 61. 7 million euros ($72.

1 million), with the total amount up 5. 3 million euros from last year. “Players’ share of Roland Garros tournament revenue has declined from 15.

5% in 2024 to 14. 9% projected in 2026,” the group of players responded in a statement on Monday.

A group of leading players including Novak Djokovic , Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff have expressed “their deep disappointment” at the level on prize money at Roland Garros amid a lingering dispute with Grand Slam tournament organizers. The clay-court Grand Slam event starts later this month in western Paris. The players said they have other demands that have not been addressed by officials, including better representation, health and pensions.

The players' call came after French Open organizers announced last month the Roland Garros prize money has increased by about 10% for an overall pot of 61. 7 million euros ($72. 1 million), with the total amount up 5.