Thiem not keen on plan to assist
struggling players
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[April 27, 2020]
(Reuters) - World number three
Dominic Thiem has rejected the notion that the top tennis players
should chip in to help lower-ranked competitors who are struggling
financially due to the pause in tournaments because of the novel
coronavirus pandemic.
World number one Novak Djokovic last week urged players to
contribute to a fund set up by the sport's major governing bodies to
help players affected by a shutdown which began in March and will
continue at least until mid-July.
But Austrian Thiem said he felt there were sections of society that
needed more urgent help during the economic crisis caused by the
pandemic than his fellow competitors.
"No tennis player is fighting to survive, even those who are much
lower-ranked. None of them are going to starve," Thiem told Austrian
newspaper Krone on Sunday.
Thiem, 26, who has reached three finals at grand slams since 2018,
losing each time, criticised the attitude of some players on the
lower-tier Futures circuit, which he said meant they did not deserve
handouts from the sport's top players.
"There are many, many players who don't put the sport above
everything else and don't live in a professional manner. I don't
really see why I should give such players money. I'd rather give
money to people or organisations that really need it," he added.
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Austria's Dominic Thiem in action during his match against Serbia's
Novak Djokovic. REUTERS/Issei Kato
"None of us top players got anything handed to us, we all had to
fight our way up. I don't have the guarantee in any job that I will
do well and earn lots of money."
(Reporting by Richard Martin; editing by Ken Ferris)
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