Keys and Pegula Lead Tennis's Push for Change at the Australian Open

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Source: The New York Times
Keys and Pegula Lead Tennis's Push for Change at the Australian Open
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Top U.S. players Madison Keys and Jessica Pegula are central to a group pressing the Grand Slams for higher prize money, more player governance input, and welfare contributions. Pegula defeated Keys 6-3, 6-4 in the Australian Open to reach the quarterfinals as the reform effort—spurred by letters to the majors and ongoing lobbying—continues, with some leaders like Djokovic noting the difficulty of balancing activism with playing. The group has yet to receive formal responses from the majors, while Keys and Pegula contend with busy schedules and the challenge of uniting diverse players, all while they also host a podcast together.

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