Aryna Sabalenka on clay court at French Open with defiant expression about prize money boycott
Aryna Sabalenka on clay court at French Open with defiant expression about prize money boycott
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Sabalenka threatens French Open boycott over prize money

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World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and other top players have threatened to boycott the French Open, saying it may be the only way to force better revenue sharing after criticizing the tournament's 9.5% prize money increase.

Aryna Sabalenka, the world No. 1, said during a press conference at the Italian Open that players may need to take stronger action. “I think at some point we will boycott it, yeah,” she stated. “I feel like that’s going to be the only way to fight for our rights.” She emphasized that players generate the entertainment and revenue but receive a declining share of the total purse, which rose only 5.4 percent despite a 14 percent revenue increase to $463 million last year. The threat builds on a player statement issued earlier this week criticizing the French Open's prize money announcement for failing to address structural issues or engage players on revenue sharing and welfare. Other Grand Slams have announced larger increases this year, yet players continue to compare their share unfavorably to other major sports leagues.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X include support for players exercising leverage through boycott threats, skepticism calling it players getting 'salty', and neutral reports from outlets like Reuters noting Sabalenka and Gauff's stance on prize money at Roland Garros. High-engagement posts from journalists and users highlight the potential player power while some express disappointment in the dispute.

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Top players including Aryna Sabalenka have signaled growing frustration with Grand Slam tournaments over prize money and governance. Speaking at the Italian Open, Sabalenka stated that a boycott could occur at some point. The comments come just over two weeks before the French Open amid recent prize adjustments that players have largely dismissed.

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Novak Djokovic, Aryna Sabalenka, and other top players have voiced disappointment over the French Open's 9.5% prize money increase announced on April 16. They argue it falls short of the tournament's revenue growth and fails to address broader structural issues. The players demand better revenue sharing and consultation in decision-making.

Patrick Mouratoglou, Serena Williams’ former coach, stated that world number one Jannik Sinner is unlikely to participate in any boycott of the 2026 French Open over prize money. Mouratoglou highlighted the risks for top players and the challenges of achieving unity among competitors.

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Aryna Sabalenka suffered a quarterfinal loss to Diana Shnaider at the French Open after squandering a strong lead. Rennae Stubbs, who once coached Serena Williams, attributed the defeat to the world No. 1's emotional outbursts on court.

 

 

 

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