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Players to cut short French Open interviews in pay row
Top tennis stars are planning a bold protest at the French Open over prize money by limiting interviews to just 15 minutes. This symbolic move aims to highlight the small percentage of revenue allocated to players. The protest targets major...
Top tennis stars are planning a bold protest at the French Open over prize money by limiting interviews to just 15 minutes. This symbolic move aims to highlight the small percentage of revenue allocated to players. The protest targets major broadcasters, hoping to pressure the French Tennis Federation into action. #TennisProtest #FrenchOpen #PrizeMoney #SportsNews #GrandSlam
Originally reported by BBC News.
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