Djokovic se desmarca de los planes de protesta en el Roland Garros

Novak Djokovic ha aclarado que no está involucrado en ningún rumor sobre una posible protesta de los jugadores en el Roland Garros por los premios en metálico. El tenista de 39 años hizo estas declaraciones durante una rueda de prensa en el día de su cumpleaños.

Djokovic afirmó que no formó parte del proceso, el plan ni la toma de decisiones con respecto a la posible protesta. Añadió que seguirá defendiendo a los jugadores de todos los niveles, incluidos los de menor ranking. Estos comentarios se producen en medio de informes que señalan que varios de los mejores jugadores están considerando acciones como acortar las conferencias de prensa y limitar el acceso a los medios durante el torneo en Roland Garros.

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