Simon Jordan labels Sabalenka and Sinner boycott stance imbecile

Media personality Simon Jordan has criticized top tennis players Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner for threatening to boycott Grand Slams over prize money disputes. The comments come amid ongoing tensions between players and tournament organizers.

Simon Jordan, speaking on talkSPORT, described the players' position as one-dimensional and called them imbeciles. He argued that without the four major tournaments, the athletes would have no platform to compete at the highest level, framing the issue as a mutual transaction between events and players.

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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.

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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Guy Forget, who led Roland-Garros from 2016 to 2021, has dismissed threats of a Grand Slam boycott by top players including Aryna Sabalenka. In comments to Tennis Actu, the former director called the idea bizarre and unnecessary. He argued that players already receive substantial pay and that external advisers fuel their demands.

The men's singles draw at Roland Garros has taken a dramatic turn after several top players exited early. Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic are among those eliminated in the opening week.

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John McEnroe has identified increased pressure as Jannik Sinner's main challenge at the upcoming French Open, following Carlos Alcaraz's injury withdrawal. Sinner enters the tournament on a 29-match winning streak. The Italian is set to begin his campaign against Clement Tabur on Thursday.

Former world No. 8 Diego Schwartzman has criticized the ATP tour's scheduling as chaotic and unorganized. In an interview with Clay, the retired Argentine player called for a major overhaul modeled on other sports. He argued that even television viewers struggle to follow tournaments and their points systems.

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Grigor Dimitrov has spoken out against the ATP's ranking structure as he prepares for Wimbledon. The Bulgarian, currently ranked No. 169, received a wildcard entry after a challenging comeback from injury.

 

 

 

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