Djokovic meets ATP chief Gaudenzi, says players body moving ahead
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[September 17, 2020]
(Reuters) - Novak Djokovic had a
chat with ATP chief Andrea Gaudenzi ahead of the Italian Open in
Rome regarding his breakaway players body, the world number one
said, reiterating that the new association could be a "positive
addition" to the men's Tour.
In a stunning move Djokovic stepped down as head of the ATP player
council last month along with members Vasek Pospisil, John Isner and
Sam Querrey and announced the formation of the Professional Tennis
Players Association (PTPA).
"I did meet Andrea. We had a player meeting and he did a
presentation for us. It was about two days ago," the Serb told
reporters after moving into the third round in Rome with a win over
Italian wildcard Salvatore Caruso.
"We stayed for about two and a half hours and I stayed all the way
through. I had a chat with him as well privately. We don't have any
issues.
"We always had a very transparent and open relationship, Andrea and
myself. We have known each other for many years. I respect him a
lot."
Djokovic has described the PTPA, which he said has already attracted
the support of more than 200 players, as a platform for the views of
the athletes that can co-exist with the ATP.
Tennis governing bodies have, however, opposed the move and called
for unity now that the sport has resumed after a lengthy shutdown
due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We never said we want to boycott or separate ourselves from the ATP
or anything like that. We want to work together in this ecosystem
with ATP and everyone else," Djokovic said.
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic in action during his second round match
against Italy's Salvatore Caruso Pool via REUTERS/Riccardo Antimiani
"The Players Association is going forward, it's very important for
us to have a 100% players representation."
Djokovic's move has met opposition from Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal
while acting player council president Kevin Anderson failed to see
how the PTPA could co-exist with the ATP under the current
structure.
Djokovic said he had exchanged greetings with Nadal in Rome but was
yet to chat with the Spaniard about the PTPA.
"That's not gonna happen during the tournament for sure," Djokovic
said. "Maybe there will be time for that next week before Roland
Garros when we don't have matches for maybe three-four days and
maybe that will be a chance to do it."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Michael Perry)
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