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Things continue to be tense between the ATP and the PTPA. On Friday the dueling organizations were in court in Manhattan, ...
Reilly Opelka claims that the ATP "threatened" him after he put his name in PTPA's lawsuit as he was allegedly met by an ...
Reilly Opelka has claimed that he received threats from the ATP after putting his name on a lawsuit filed by the Professional ...
The professional tennis circuit was rocked by a bombshell last month. The post ATP’s Power Play Exposed as Reilly Opelka ...
Reilly Opelka, whose name features prominently on the Novak Djokovic-led PTPA's class action lawsuits against tennis' governing bodies, has reportedly made a startling accusation.
Last month, a group of tennis players, organized under the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), filed lawsuits against the ATP and WTA in New York, London, and Brussels. The plaintiffs ...
Andy Roddick suggested a double standard in Reilly Opelka supporting the PTPA lawsuit as a fellow plaintiff of the doubles players he once called 'greedy'. The PTPA has sued the ATP, WTA ...
Djokovic, co-founder of the PTPA, is not included in the lawsuit’s named plaintiffs. / Geoff Burke-Imagn Images • Likewise, Reilly Opelka (who has had a nice run in Miami) is a named plaintiff.
The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) issued a lawsuit against the ATP, WTA, and ITF tennis entities on March 18 ...
The former Wimbledon finalist is among twelve players to formally put their names to the PTPA’s wide-ranging legal claim, filed in the UK, US, and EU on Tuesday, against the men’s and women ...
But it is Tsitsipas who is first up playing big serving American Reilly Opelka who hit the headlines this week for testifying that the ATP had threatened him after he signed his name on the PTPA ...