The players were reportedly heartened by discussions between a group of their agents and Roland-Garros officials.
Tennis stars have previously suggested that they could boycott a Grand Slam if they don't start receiving more compensation.
PARIS (AP) — Ten questions into her pre-tournament news conference as the defending champion at the French Open, Coco Gauff announced she was done. “I have to go. Sorry. I’ll see you guys later,” ...
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French Open stars make their feelings clear on protest over prize money
Top tennis stars have limited their French Open media appearances to just 15 minutes in protest over prize money.
A player media protest coincided with the last day of qualifying, in which players outside the top 100 fight for a place at a ...
The group of leading tennis players pushing for increased prize money and other reforms at the Grand Slams will stage a media ...
Players will walk out of Friday’s press conferences at the French Open after 15 minutes as the dispute over prize money with the four grand slams continues ...
A number of well-known tennis players will be staging a media protest at the French Open over the share of Grand Slam prize ...
Leading players, including Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff and Jannik Sinner, limit their French Open media duties to 15 minutes in a row over prize money.
Many of professional tennis’s top stars don’t believe they’re receiving a fair share of Grand Slam prize money and ...
Tennis stars are planning to cap their pre-French Open media duties at 15 minutes in protest over the prize money on offer.
Players at the French Open are planning to reduce media appearances ahead of the start of the Grand Slam to complain about ...
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