Americans failed the organizer's exam, Norwegian Kasper Rud gave them lessons in Florida

The eighth tennis player in the world publicly criticized the organizers of the Masters in Miami, accusing them of being "too cute" when they don't share the earnings.

7187 views 2 comment(s)
In the locker rooms in Florida, tensieri without water, towels..., Photo: REUTERS
In the locker rooms in Florida, tensieri without water, towels..., Photo: REUTERS
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The Masters are big tournaments, the biggest in men's tennis after the four Grand Slams. The Miami openm is played for 1.000 points, the prize pool is close to $8,78 million, aii...

The players are not satisfied, although the conflict between the organization and the players has been simmering for a long time, because in tennis, only 100 of the best male and female tennis players can earn a living, a few dozen of them through doubles.

Novak Đoković and the Canadian Vasek Pospisil lead the fight through the PTPA union, for better conditions - fairer distribution, often with the obstruction of their colleagues. And are they right?!

"There are no towels in the locker room, no cold water, only a plastic chair for changing. Is that a joke?! And do you know why that is? Because the tournament is so sweetly used to making money to do something good for the players. Every year we come here to play in front of tens of thousands of people, and they treat us like that," thundered the Norwegian jkapesr Rud in Dudija's face during the match with Ferancuz Luka van Asche, which he won 2:1.

The seventh skeleton in Miami, Rud was objective and did not look for the culprit in the judge.

"Go and change for five minutes in the trailer where there is nothing, just a plastic chair. Maybe they could at least provide towels and cold water for the players. It's not your fault, I'm just telling you how bad it is here," the eighth player in the world was honest and added:

"I understand that you, as a referee, didn't know, but now I'm telling you about it. Today, you have to convey the information to whoever is responsible for it. Because when the players complain, nothing happens. And thank you in advance," concluded Rud.

Bonus video: