After major players like Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka spoke out about the potential boycott of Grand Slam tournaments, Madison Keys has now joined the discussion. The issue at hand is the distribution of prize money.

The American, currently ranked 19th in the world, supports the idea of a boycott. Keys, the 2025 Australian Open champion, stated, "It's crucial that more tennis players' voices are heard in major decisions that significantly impact them. For years, players have tried to sit down and discuss these matters with Grand Slam organizers, but little progress has been made."

She continued, "Now, a large number of players are uniting and agreeing that if a boycott is necessary, we will participate. I hope it doesn't come to that, but it's encouraging to see so many players ready to fight for everyone's interests. This is something that needs to be discussed until it's addressed. I'm ready, and I believe many players are too. It's quite inspiring to see so many people willing to go this far."

While there are no official announcements of a boycott yet, the growing number of players expressing dissatisfaction suggests a potential shift in the tennis world.

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Novak Djokovic arrives for the match (Source: Arena Tennis)