New NCR! @BenRothenberg and @tumcarayol break down the big PTPA lawsuit, and then cover lots of current events from the first week of Miami. Listen: https://t.co/OmXw3Jv476
New @NCR_Tennis! Breaking down the strongest and weakest parts of the PTPA lawsuit with @tumcarayol. Also ND+RFK, the ATP Top 10 recession, Raducanu, and more! Listen: https://t.co/rQBjtLlRMu
A professional tennis player who was awarded $9 million over claims of sexual abuse from her coach has asked the Eleventh Circuit to uphold the ruling. https://t.co/4K3UXZdtuR
The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) has filed an antitrust lawsuit against the ATP Tour, alleging that the organization is coercing players to denounce the suit. The ATP has denied these accusations, asserting that it does not threaten players with punishment for their stance on the lawsuit. The first hearing in this case is scheduled for April 11, where ATP director Luben Pampoulov and PTPA's Wajid Mir Syed are ordered to appear. The PTPA aims to prevent the ATP from lobbying players against the lawsuit, which could have implications for the governance of professional tennis.