PTPA verklagt French Open und Wimbledon wegen verweigerter Akkreditierungen

Die Professional Tennis Players Association hat bei einem Bundesgericht einen Antrag auf Akkreditierung ihres Personals für die Berichterstattung über die French Open und Wimbledon eingereicht. Beide Turniere hatten die Anfragen zuvor inmitten eines laufenden Rechtsstreits abgelehnt. Der Vorstoß markiert eine neue Eskalation im Konflikt zwischen den Spielern und den Organisatoren der Grand-Slam-Turniere.

Die Professional Tennis Players Association reichte ihren Antrag am Mittwoch beim Southern District of New York ein. Die Gruppe, die 2020 von Novak Djokovic mitbegründet wurde, forderte einen Richter dazu auf, den Französischen Tennisverband sowie den All England Lawn Tennis Club dazu zu verpflichten, ihren Vertretern Zugang zu gewähren. Beide Turniere hatten die Anfragen zurückgewiesen und dies mit dem laufenden Rechtsstreit begründet.

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