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Grand Slam Boycott Threat: Aryna Sabalenka Warns ‘At Some Point.’ Tennis Prize Money Dispute Grows

Grand Slam boycott threat

Grand Slam boycott threat is growing in tennis as top players debate prize money and power. Aryna Sabalenka believes a player boycott Grand Slam could happen if talks fail. The world number one said players may unite because they feel the current revenue split is unfair. The issue is linked to Wimbledon, French Open and other majors.

Sabalenka also warned that Grand Slam boycott threat is becoming more real as negotiations continue with tournament organisers. She said players generate the entertainment and deserve a bigger share. Coco Gauff supports collective action, while Iga Swiatek prefers talks over protest. Prize money at the French Open rose but players say it is still too low compared to revenue.

Other stars like Emma Raducanu reject any walkout, showing division in the locker room. Still, Grand Slam boycott threat remains a key topic before Wimbledon prize money is announced. Jessica Pegula says players are asking for fairness, not conflict, but unity will decide the outcome. The debate highlights growing tension in modern tennis.

Fans and officials are watching closely as talks continue between players and Grand Slam organisers. The outcome could shape future prize money rules and scheduling decisions. If agreement is not reached, tennis may face major disruption across upcoming seasons globally moving forward.

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