2025.03.19 16:42World eye

ジョコ設立の選手協会、統括団体を提訴 テニスは「破綻している」

【マイアミガーデンズAFP=時事】男子テニスのノバク・ジョコビッチ(セルビア)らが設立したプロテニス選手協会(PTPA)が18日、テニスの各統括団体に対して法的措置を取ったことを発表し、「反競争的な制約と悪質な慣行」があると主張した。(写真は男子テニスのノバク・ジョコビッチ)
 PTPAは、男女のツアーを主催する男子プロテニス協会(ATP)と女子テニス協会(WTA)、さらに国際テニス連盟(ITF)と不正監視団体ITIAに対して、米国と英国、欧州連合(EU)で訴えを起こした。ダニエル太郎も英国での訴訟に参加している。
 PTPAは声明で、「この訴訟は、数十年にわたって続いてきた組織的な不正、反競争的な慣行、そして選手の幸福を完全に無視した行為を明らかにするものだ」述べ、「ATP、WTA、ITF、ITIAは、複数の厳格で相互に関連する反競争的な制限や悪質な慣行を実施することによって、カルテルとして運営されている」と主張した。
 具体的には、賞金の固定による選手の収入の抑制や、過密日程、選手からの経済的な搾取、また酷暑の中や深夜に及ぶ試合スケジュール、種類が異なりけがにつながるボール、肖像権、スポンサー獲得の制限、厳しいランキングポイントのシステム、プライバシーの侵害などを挙げた。
 PTPAのエグゼクティブディレクターを務めるアフマド・ナッサー氏は、「テニスは破綻している」と話している。【翻訳編集AFPBBNews】
〔AFP=時事〕(2025/03/19-16:42)
2025.03.19 16:42World eye

Djokovic player union launches legal blitz against governing bodies


A tennis union co-founded by Novak Djokovic on Tuesday announced a series of legal actions aimed at the sport's governing bodies, alleging anti-competitive restraints and abusive practices.
The Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA) said it was suing both tour organisers, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).
The International Tennis Federation (ITF), and International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) were also named as defendants in a series of actions in the United States, United Kingdom and the European Union.
Both the ATP and WTA responded by vowing to defend themselves against the claims with the men's tour saying the PTPA has consistently chosen division and distraction through misinformation over progress.
The PTPA was set up by Djokovic and Canadian Vasek Pospisil in 2020. Some 20 players were named as part of at least one of the actions.
The lawsuits expose systemic abuse, anti-competitive practices, and a blatant disregard for player welfare that have persisted for decades, said the PTPA statement.
The ATP, WTA, ITF, and ITIA operate as a cartel by implementing a number of draconian, interlocking anti-competitive restraints and abusive practices.
Tennis is broken, said Ahmad Nassar, Executive Director of the PTPA.
Behind the glamorous veneer that the defendants promote, players are trapped in an unfair system that exploits their talent, suppresses their earnings, and jeopardises their health and safety.
The statement listed alleged abuses they are targeting.
It said the defendants colluded, fixing prize money and suppressing player earnings forcing an unsustainable schedule and exploiting players financially.
The bodies show a disregard for players by making them compete in 100-degree (Fahrenheit) heat, endure matches that ended at 3 am, and play with different and injury-inducing tennis balls.
The PTPA also cited image right ownership, sponsorship restrictions and the draconian system of ranking points.
The statement also complained that tennis violates player privacy rights.
- 'Division and distraction' -
Players are subjected to invasive searches of personal devices, random middle-of-the-night drug tests, and interrogations without legal representation, it said.
The ATP said it was continuing to make change, with player input and hit back at the union.
While the ATP has remained focused on delivering reforms that benefit players at multiple levels, the PTPA has consistently chosen division and distraction through misinformation over progress, the statement read.
Five years on from its inception in 2020, the PTPA has struggled to establish a meaningful role in tennis, making its decision to pursue legal action at this juncture unsurprising.
We strongly reject the premise of the PTPA's claims, believe the case to be entirely without merit, and will vigorously defend our position. The ATP remains committed to working in the best interests of the game - towards continued growth, financial stability, and the best possible future for our players, tournaments, and fans, the tour concluded.
The WTA also defended their approach to the game and said that PTPA's action is both regrettable and misguided, and we will defend our position vigorously in due course.
The ITAI said sport required robust anti-doping and anti-corruption programmes and said it was proud of it's role.
The ITIA seeks to uphold the highest standards in our work, following best practice and appropriate rules throughout the management of cases, from intelligence gathering through to investigations and, where applicable, sanctions.
For our part, we continue to welcome opportunities to engage with any and all members of the sport, including players, coaches, support staff, officials, and media, to build trust in tennis' anti-doping and anti-corruption programmes.
In addition to Djokovic and Pospisil, the seven-member PTPA executive council also includes players, Hubert Hurkacz, Ons Jabeur, Bethanie Mattek-Sands, Taylor Townsend and Zheng Saisai.
Australian Nick Kyrgios, France's Varvara Gracheva and American Reilly Opelka have joined the PTPA's case in the United States, while Frenchman Corentin Moutet and Japan's Taro Daniel have joined the case in the United Kingdom.

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