
Well-known faces of the women's and tennis scene are tired of the same scenarios and events, at least when it comes to Grand Slam tournaments. The stars of this sport have decided to raise their voices and directly express their dissatisfaction with certain things related to the Grand Slams.
Likewise, players from the ATP tournament have decided to openly say that changes are necessary and unite with the WTA players. Several meetings have already been held so far where they have talked together with the main figures of the Grand Slams in order to find solutions and solve some problems.
Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek, the world's top two players, have already said that this situation is unacceptable and that it is really necessary to sit down with the Grand Slam leaders to openly communicate about various issues.
While some think that the emphasis is on the prize money, Swiatek emphasizes that there are many things that need to be discussed, such as the health plan, pensions and future cooperation.
What can we expect?
This clearly shows that tennis players want to be as involved as possible in the processes on the tennis scene, aware that their voice must matter. Whether this will force the governing bodies to think carefully about the next steps remains to be seen, but no one wants to have dissatisfied players, both on tour and at the Grand Slams.
Tennis experts and analysts believe that this will force leaders to really change a few things with the aim of progressing the sport and making tennis players happy.