Carlos Alcaraz This was shown in the first instance of the news of the presentation of a collective claim by the Association of Professional Tennis Player (PTPA) against major tenistic organisms, ATP, WTA, International Federation (ITF) and International Tennis Integrity Agency (IIA), accused of “operating as a cartel”, He was completely not marked from them and also indicated that, “no one told me (nothing) about it,” showing his anger.
At the press conference before its debut at Miami Masters 1000 it clearly did not support the Association of Player Co’s initiative built by Novak djokovic. “I agree with some things. There are others that I do not agree with,” Alcaraz said. “But the main thing is that I don’t support it. So point.”
But the unique part of this thing is said by the organization of professional players to have support, “more than 250 players from all circuits, including most top-20s.” However, the number of three in the world made it clear that I didn’t know about the demand presented in New York on Tuesday: “Honestly, surprising me, because no one told me (nothing) about it. I just saw it on social networks.”
He, like other important players such as Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek, has been called more than 150 pages of the demand document. In his case, they translated some statements he made after a party eventually Laver cupwhere Carlos says “I am the type of player who thinks that There are many tournaments during the yearCommunicated contests, and perhaps over the next few years will have more tournaments, more ordered tournaments. So, I mean, maybe they’ll kill us in some way. “
PTPA demands a series of criticism against guide tennis agencies, such as the limit of economic awards that can offer each contest, the ban on circuit or rival events, a classification system that restricts the participation of athletes at events and a “authority” agency, which is required to qualify as “arbitaries and select”.
Source: La Verdad

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