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The Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA) has been partially successful in a legal challenge against the men's ATP ...
The ATP Tour had produced a letter to be signed by players, stating that they did not agree with legal action to overturn ...
The ATP purportedly attempted to coerce players into signing pre-drafted denials of prior knowledge of the PTPA's lawsuit, ...
Jack Draper marched into the Madrid Open final with another statement straight-sets win over Italian Lorenzo Musetti. The ...
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Yardbarker on MSNFederal judge warns ATP to stop threatening players who are part of lawsuitsA federal judge in New York gave a strong judgment against the ATP in lawsuits filed by players and other organisations. Two ...
Alcaraz opens his Italian Open campaign against Serbian qualifier Dusan Lajovic on Friday. During the Spaniard's Rome debut ...
Spanish star Carlos Alcaraz could climb to the No. 2 spot in the ATP Rankings in Rome. Here's what has to happen for him to ...
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Front Office Sports on MSNJudge Bans ATP Tour From Retaliating Against Players in Major LawsuitPlaintiffs had sought to ban the ATP from discussing the case with players. The post Judge Bans ATP Tour From Retaliating ...
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Yardbarker on MSNPTPA Scores Legal Win Over ATP in Ongoing Power StruggleIn a significant development in its broader legal campaign, the Professional Tennis Players’ Association (PTPA) has earned a ...
Tournament Director Edi Bentivegna hopes the Open Menorca could become an ATP Tour event one day. Instead of starting small, the organizers aimed high from the outset, joining the ATP Challenger 100 ...
The Novak Djokovic-led PTPA (Professional Tennis Players Association) has had a partial win in its legal action against the ATP.
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Tennis World on MSNFormer ATP star recalls the first time he faced Roger FedererEver since he took his first steps on the professional tour, it was evident that Roger Federer had truly incredible potential ...
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