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Madison Keys commented on the ongoing discussion about a potential Grand Slam boycott initiated by Aryna Sabalenka after her opening round win at the Italian Open. The topic has garnered significant attention from fans and media alike.
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Madison Keys has weighed in on the biggest talking point in tennis at the moment, speaking after her opening round win at the Italian Open.
With growing chatter around a potential Grand Slam boycott, there’s plenty of interest from both fans and media to see where players stand.
Aryna Sabalenka first brought up the idea of a boycott, and since then, several others have shown their support.
But not everyone is on board. Emma Raducanu has already said she wouldn’t join any Grand Slam boycott, highlighting that there isn’t total agreement across the tour.
Madison Keys admitted she was caught off guard by how quickly things escalated but made it clear she’s behind the movement.
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When asked about comments from Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner, the American said: “I was a little surprised.”
She then explained why she felt that way: “To be totally honest, I was so not tuned in. I kept getting text messages, Are you going to boycott? In Paris? What are you talking about? What’s happening?
“It’s great to see the top players speaking out, taking initiative, being vocal about the issues that have always been issues but continue to be issues.
“I think it’s really important that players have a voice and they get a seat at the table to actually make some of those decisions.”
She added: “There’s genuinely a large group of people who have said, I think now is the time to actually do something. We kind of need to stand up for it. Things need to change.
“I’m cautiously optimistic. I mean, obviously you hope that it never gets to the point of actually having to do anything radical. Just the fact that all the players seem to be very unified, have one voice has been very nice.”
Madison Keys shared her thoughts on the Grand Slam boycott discussion following her win at the Italian Open, highlighting the significance of the issue.
Aryna Sabalenka raised the idea of a Grand Slam boycott amidst ongoing discussions in the tennis community, prompting various players to express their support.
Several players have shown their support for Aryna Sabalenka's boycott idea, indicating a growing concern within the tennis community.
The topic of a Grand Slam boycott is a major talking point in tennis, with increasing interest from fans and media as players weigh in on the matter.
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While it’s easy to paint this as top players just chasing bigger paycheques, there’s more to it than that.
Their earnings would obviously rise under the new model, but the main argument centres on how these changes could improve conditions for those lower down the rankings.
Tennis is a sport where costs pile up quickly, no matter what level you’re playing at. Hiring coaches, travelling around the world with a team—it all adds up. And with tennis being an individual sport, there’s no club or organisation footing the bill for most players.
To get a sense of why players are speaking out, just look at how Roland Garros allocates its revenue. According to Tennis Channel, only 14.9% goes into the prize fund. In comparison, leagues like the NBA and MLB distribute closer to 50% of their revenue to players.
Sinner, Sabalenka, Keys and Coco Gauff aren’t pushing this agenda for their own gain. All four are Grand Slam champions with strong endorsement deals on top of their substantial prize money earnings.
Their push is about standing up for everyone else on tour who hasn’t yet reached that level – and that’s where this issue really hits home.
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