What’s Going Wrong between Top Tennis Players and Grand Slams Organizers?
There is lot happening between Key Players and Tennis Stakeholders especially the one organizing 4 Popular Grand slams in the world including the likes of- Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open.
Top players have raised Key Demands from Grand Slam stakeholders to be shared in the below format:
1. All these 4 Popular Grand Slam Tournaments official should be investing money big time which will be utilized in Players Welfare Programs that will be utilized in two Pro Tours.
2. The Prize Money earned by players in distinct Grand Slam tournaments should be increased in such a way that Appropriate Percentage of Tournament revenues should be enhanced so that player who are contributing big time to make these Grand Slams extremely popular deserve monetry rewards.

3. The athletes point of View should be taken into consideration, as they better understand game where several discussion including the likes of- Player Welfare and Health should be talked effectively.
All these key demands have been stated in letter, to distinct Grand Slam Stakeholders who are absolute decision makers(Craig Tiley of Australian Open, Stephne Morel of French Open, Sally Bolton of Wimbledon and Lew Sherr of US Open) and these pointers were vividly shared in Associated Press where top tennis athletes belonging to Men’s and Women’s Category have signed letters and expressed their Key demands.
Some of the big names in Tennis like- Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, Iga Swiatek and Madison Keys have signed on the letter sent to Grand Slam stakeholders.
Overall the crux of letter simply state that- Players revenue should be enhanced and facilities should be provided to players where they can perform with the best of their ability in distinct Grand Slam events.



