The PTPA (Professional Tennis Players’ Association) is looking for a court order to prevent ATP tours from participating in “inappropriate, powerful or threatening communication” with players.
The association insisted that the ATP tried to put pressure on the player to sign a prepared statement in advance that there was no prior knowledge of the legal measures that began by PTPA this week.
Founded by 24 major winners of Novak Djokovic, the Union quoted “a shameless ignorance of radius practices and athletes welfare” in a lawsuit filed on Tuesday.
DJOKOVIC is not one of the players listed as a manuscript in the official court document, but at the Miami Open on Thursday, the factor of the lawsuit and some of them are not.
SERB continued to say: “I have seen some changes but have not yet made yet, and I hope all the governing institutions, including PTPA, gather together to solve this problem.”
“On behalf of the entire player population,” PTPA is taking measures for the men’s ATP tour, the Women’s WTA Tour, the International Tennis Federation and the International Tennis honesty of the United States, the United States and the European Union.
Australia’s Nick Kyrgios is the most famous player named as a manuscript along with PTPA.
In a newspaper submitted to the US District Court in New York late Friday, PTPA’s lawyers asked Judge Margaret Garnet to order to prevent all four defendants from communicating with the player about the participation of this course.
This consent accuses us that ATP threatens to reduce prize money and pension donations. This claims that it constitutes a “flag interference” with the jurisdiction of the court.