Patrick Mouratoglou afirma que Jannik Sinner no se unirá al boicot del Abierto de Francia

Patrick Mouratoglou, exentrenador de Serena Williams, declaró que es poco probable que el número uno del mundo, Jannik Sinner, participe en cualquier boicot contra el Abierto de Francia de 2026 por motivos de premios en metálico. Mouratoglou destacó los riesgos para los mejores jugadores y los desafíos de lograr la unidad entre los competidores.

Mouratoglou expresó su escepticismo sobre un boicot este año. Señaló que la coordinación entre los jugadores de élite sigue siendo algo nuevo y resulta difícil de organizar eficazmente contra los organizadores del torneo o los órganos rectores. Sinner, quien alcanzó la final del Abierto de Francia el año pasado, obtendría beneficios significativos al competir, según el entrenador.

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