Novak Djokovic quits tennis player body he founded
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The tennis season just began this week, and Novak Djokovic has proven once again that he can shake up the sport better than anyone. In less than 24 hours, Djokovic dropped two major announcements.
Novak Djokovic cut ties with the Professional Tennis Players Association, a group he co-founded that sued the sport's governing bodies last year.
Novak Djokovic has officially ended his relationship with the Professional Tennis Players Association, the players’ union he co-founded in 2021, sending a shockwave through the world of professional tennis.
Novak Djokovic exits the PTPA, citing transparency and governance issues, leaving fans and the tennis world questioning the association's future direction.
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