Alcaraz Opposes Djokovic's PTPA Lawsuit Against ATP, WTA
Alcaraz Opposes Djokovic's PTPA Lawsuit Against ATP, WTA

Alcaraz Opposes Djokovic's PTPA Lawsuit Against ATP, WTA

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Carlos Alcaraz has distanced himself from the Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA) lawsuit against tennis governing bodies, expressing surprise at his inclusion in the legal action. The PTPA, co-founded by Novak Djokovic, accuses the ATP, WTA, ITF, and ITIA of operating as a 'cartel' and disregarding player welfare, citing over 250 supporting players. Alcaraz stated that he only learned about the lawsuit through social media and does not support it, although he acknowledged that he agrees with some points in the complaint. He emphasized that he was not consulted about the use of his quotes in the lawsuit and clarified his mixed feelings regarding the issues raised. The ATP and WTA have rejected the allegations, calling the PTPA's actions divisive and misguided. Alcaraz is now focused on competing in the Miami Open, having previously commented on the demanding tennis schedule.

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