As with French Open – premium dispute also leads to protests in Wimbledon
On the Centre Court, Sinner is allowed to officially open the tournament on Monday at 1.30 pm local time. “Even if we certainly....”
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Jannik Sinner also limited his media obligations to 15 minutes. He wanted to say: He won the final against Carlos Alcaraz (23). Tennis star Jannik Sinner (24) broke down at the French Open in Paris, lost after a 2:0 set lead and 5:1 in the third round against the Argentinian Juan Manuel Cerundolo (24).
Furthermore, The background of the dispute is that the players consider the share of the increasing revenue as too small.
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Jannik Sinner also limited his media obligations to 15 minutes.
according to SRFHe wanted to say: He won the final against Carlos Alcaraz (23).
according to BILDTennis star Jannik Sinner (24) broke down at the French Open in Paris, lost after a 2:0 set lead and 5:1 in the third round against the Argentinian Juan Manuel Cerundolo (24).
according to BILDThe background of the dispute is that the players consider the share of the increasing revenue as too small.
according to SRF
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