Jannik Sinner is contemplating skipping the US Open’s newly introduced mixed doubles competition due to a disagreement regarding prize money. The tournament revamped the format last year, with Sinner initially set to team up with Katerina Siniakova before withdrawing due to illness.
During the event, Carlos Alcaraz partnered with British No. 1 Emma Raducanu, while Novak Djokovic paired up with Olga Danilovic. The mixed doubles took place before the singles matches, and Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori emerged as the eventual champions, winning a prize of $1 million.
Reports from The Times indicate that players, including Sinner, are considering boycotting the event in protest, demanding a larger prize pool and better player welfare conditions. This action is part of a broader effort by players to secure higher prize money at Grand Slam tournaments, following similar actions during the French Open where players limited their pre-tournament media appearances.
Meanwhile, Wimbledon has announced a significant increase in the total prize fund for this year’s tournament, with the champion set to receive £3.6 million. Despite the overall prize pot growing by 25% compared to the previous year, players are advocating for a share of 22% of the total revenue generated, a target that has not been met even with the increase.
Deborah Jevans, chair of the All England Club, emphasized the club’s commitment to the players’ welfare and the importance of reinvesting revenue back into the sport for sustainability. Wimbledon 2026 tickets are now available for purchase with VIP access.
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