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NOVAK DJOKOVIC said after his first-round win today that men’s players held a private meeting on the eve of the Australian Open to discuss issues related to the ATP Tour, but denied that any talk of boycotting grand slams over prize money was ever raised.
Djokovic, who is president of the ATP Player Council, didn’t specify what issues were raised at the meeting, but said media reports stating that he proposed forming a players’ union to push for a greater share of revenue generated by tournaments were largely incorrect.
“I saw that you’ve portrayed me as someone who is very greedy, asks for more money and wants to boycott,” Djokovic said following his win over Donald Young. “What happened is that we, players, just wanted to have us players talk about certain topics. I don’t think there is anything unhealthy about that.”