Jannik Sinner has launched a fierce attack on the four Major tournaments, accusing them of “hiding behind excuses” and failing to engage with top players’ proposals for fairer prize money and welfare benefits. The World No. 2’s comments mark one of the strongest public rebukes yet from an active top player toward tennis’s most powerful institutions.

According to The Guardian , Sinner and a coalition of leading ATP and WTA players, including Carlos Alcaraz, Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, and Madison Keys, submitted detailed proposals in August calling for an overhaul of prize money distribution and the introduction of welfare benefits such as pensions and healthcare. But the Slams reportedly rejected those proposals outright and declined a meeting with the players during the US Open.

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