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Greg Rusedski rules out a Grand Slam boycott — Here’s why

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Photo by Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty Images for evian Aryna Sabalenka, the top-ranked women’s player in the world, is calling for a boycott of the Grand Slams over ongoing issues with prize money. Roland Garros recently announced a 10 per cent increase to its overall purse, bringing it up to £53. 5m with an additional £4.

6m set for next year. But that hasn’t satisfied everyone, as both Sabalenka and men’s number one Jannik Sinner have raised concerns about the shrinking share of tournament revenue players are receiving. A statement from players on Monday noted that their portion of revenue at Roland Garros has fallen from 15.

5 per cent to a projected 14. 9 per cent by 2026. But Rusedski, speaking on Amazon Prime Video ahead of Gauff’s second-round match against Tamara Zidansek on Wednesday morning, cast doubt over whether the American was correct.

Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images Greg Rusedski shares thoughts on Grand Slam boycott During an appearance on ‘Off Court with Greg’, Rusedski said: “I think when we’re talking about player strike, I don’t see it happening at a major for a little while. I think it’s a negotiation tool. “I think Sinner also said, you know, we sent a letter in, we didn’t get a reply.

But this has been going on for many, many years now. “Prize money for getting in the four majors now is nearly $400,000. That’s a 10-to-1 ratio from my last year on tour.

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