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11/20/2025 |  Tennis Players, Australian Open Close to Deal in ‘Cartel’ Suit (Front Office Sports) The Professional Tennis Players Association told a judge it’s nearing a settlement with Tennis Australia as part of its lawsuit against the ATP, WTA, and the organizers of all four Grand Slams.
The group co-founded by Novak Djokovic in 2019 alleges that the tours and majors have violated antitrust law, suppressed wages, and disregarded player health. 
11/19/2025 |  Roger Federer elected to International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1st year of eligibility (Associated Press (AP)) Well, this will come as no surprise to anyone who’s paid any attention over the past quarter-century: Roger Federer was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, the Rhode Island-based Hall announced Wednesday.
11/18/2025 |  Cincinnati Open Returns to Sunday Final After ‘Extreme’ US Open Turnaround (Front Office Sports) A seemingly minor schedule change in the 2026 tennis calendar could be consequential for the sport’s top stars.
The Cincinnati Open, the tournament directly preceding the US Open on the international tennis calendar, announced it will return to a Sunday finish in 2026, a change from singles finals scheduled on Mondays over the last two years.
 
11/12/2025 |  Djokovic says Sinner's doping controversy will linger (Reuters Sports) Nov 12 (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic said the shortness and timing of Jannik Sinner's ban this year for an inadvertent doping violation was "odd" and the case would hang over the four-time Grand Slam champion like a cloud for the rest of his career.

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