Sinner stresses respect in grand slam prize money dispute

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has weighed in on the growing tension between top players and the Grand Slams over prize money, framing the issue as one of respect rather than finances alone. His comments come as fellow stars like Aryna Sabalenka and Novak Djokovic add their voices to calls for better treatment and representation.

Speaking at a press conference ahead of the Italian Open in Rome, Sinner said the top players feel they give far more to the sport than they receive in return. “It’s more about respect because I think we give much more than what we are getting back,” he stated. Sinner noted that a group of leading ATP and WTA players sent letters to the four Grand Slams in March 2025 and again in July 2025 seeking higher prize money, improved player welfare, and greater involvement in decisions, but have yet to see meaningful progress after more than a year.

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