Cincinnati Open champion Novak Djokovic recently introduced a union alongside Canada’s Vasek Pospisil that would solely protect the interests of the players. Regarding the same, World Number two tennis player Rafael Nadal said: “We have a bigger problem and separation and disunion is definitely not the solution.” Following his tweet, his arch-rival Roger Federer came out in support of Rafa and shared his thoughts on the same.
Roger Federer replies Rafael Nadal
“I agree Rafael Nadal. These are uncertain and challenging times, but I believe it’s critical for us to stand united as players, and as a sport, to pave the best way forward,” World Number four Roger Federer said while replying to Nadal’s tweet.
I agree @RafaelNadal. These are uncertain and challenging times, but I believe it’s critical for us to stand united as players, and as a sport, to pave the best way forward. https://t.co/foAmiLVrdV
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) August 29, 2020
However, three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray is not completely against the new union formed. And also the present association doesn’t include the WTA tennis players. “I won’t be signing it today,” he said.
The pandemic that has drifted the world from doing their regular activities. Consequently, it has severely impacted the livelihood of lower-ranked tennis players. They are unable to pay their bills and in the present times, tennis training is equivalent to luxury to them.
Vasek and Novak initiated the set up of the union for men’s professional tennis players. That plans the formation of a Professional Tennis Players Association, (PTPA). The main objective of the union is “to solicit support from players to form an association with a mandate to promote, protect and represent the interests of its players … and protect the future of tennis.”
THE GOLDEN GOLDEN MASTER 🏅🏅@DjokerNole is the #CInCyTENNIS champion & the first man to win every Masters 1000 title TWICE 🤯 pic.twitter.com/35Jmk2L1DQ
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) August 29, 2020
On Saturday, Work Number one Novak Djokovic lifted his second Cincinnati Open in New York. The Serb defeated Milos Raonic 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 to lift all the Masters 1000 titles at least twice in his thriving career and he’s the only man in the history of the world to attain that record. With this victory, he broke his own record of ATP Masters 1000 title and claimed his 35th Masters crown.
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