French Open Cuts Doubles Prize Money By 23%

The French Open has cut its prize money across the board for the 2021 competition due to lower revenue as a result of COVIC-19 protocols. But doubles players took the biggest hit. Prize money for doubles was cut by 23%. Singles players, on the other hand, will see their prize money drop approximately 10%.

Jamie Murray lashed out at the FFT, which runs the French Open for the drop in prize money. He also expressed his displeasure at the official hotel for the tournament, and for allowing only one team member to support the doubles players during the event.

Doubles – In a Tough Financial Spot

At major tennis tournaments, singles competitions bring a bulk of the revenues. Most fans don’t watch doubles. Doubles is also rarely shown on TV. Doubles does not bring in enough money on its own to pay the players.

Former British Number 1 Greg Rusdesk took to Twitter to lay out the tough economics for the doubles competition.

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Tennis With Spectators Returns To The US, Osaka Says No To The Press

Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati expects to have spectators at full capacity. Tennis is returning to normality. (Wsopen.com)

US Open is the latest tournament to get rid of line judges and go with electronic line calling. Some are concerned that tennis is being turned into an esport. Where will the next generation of chair umpires come from since line judges can’t be promoted? (Yahoo Sports)

Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal may break Roger Federer’s records. But the Federer brand is a money-making juggernaut. Federer made $84 million in the last 12 months despite playing almost no tennis. Djokovic earned $33 million. Naomi Osaka made $55 million, $22 million than Djokovic. Ouch. (TFS)

Naomi Osaka will skip post-match press conferences at Roland Garros. Osaka cited mental health as the reason for her decision. (USA Today)

The new men’s tennis association floated by Novak Djokovic and Vasek Pospisil struggles to get traction (New York Times)

GQ talks to Roger Federer about tennis, retirement, and becoming the tourism ambassador for Switzerland (GQ)

Carla Suarez Navarro beats cancer. She will play Roland Garros for the last time. (BBC)

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