The group said it met with more than 250 players—women and men, and a majority of the top 20 in the WTA and ATP rankings—before going to court.
The PTPA called the women's and men's tours, the ITF and the ITIA a "cartel, while the four major events—Wimbledon, US Open, French Open and Australian Open—were classed as "co-conspirators".
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