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Four years later, what is happening with Novak Djokovic’s Professional Tennis Players Association?
The group has some wondering whether it ever can become the sort of full-fledged union that negotiates collective bargaining agreements as in other sports.
Published Sep 07, 2024
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Figuring out a way to represent players' interests with the many decision-makers—the WTA, the ATP, the International Tennis Federation, those in charge of the US Open, Wimbledon, French Open and Australian Open—isn’t easy.
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Djokovic has cautioned that the PTPA “has not yet been, I think, acknowledged as much as we would like it to be acknowledged in the (tennis) ecosystem. Many reasons why, but I’m not going to get into that.”
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