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Madison Keys, Frances Tiafoe and Taylor Fritz were all vocal about prize money in the sport as the debate between the players and the top organisations continue.
The duo both featured at the Charlotte International, an exhibition event featuring some fellow USA tennis talents. Keys played in front of a boisterous crowd against seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams. After a competitive first set, the reigning Australian Open champion ran away with the set to confirm a comfortable victory.
In the other matchup, Tiafoe and Fritz were locked in a close tussle. After Fritz clinched the first set, Tiafoe found a way to level with his fellow countryman to set up a final set tiebreaker. Tiafoe managed to come out on top 10-8 to seal a hard-fought victory over the world number six and former US Open finalist.
Top American players talk prize money
There has been an ongoing riff about prize money in the sport, with the players increasingly demanding fairer prize pots on offer throughout tennis. They want players who are struggling to make it to have more financial leeway with the sport being notoriously damaging on a money point of view to many rising players.
“I’ll speak more on the WTA side. Venus, you’ve obviously been a huge reason as to why we have equal prize money, and that was a huge step forward in the business of women’s tennis, but more so in women’s sports. So I think in that respect, we are still making strides,” Keys stated to reporters while at the exhibition.
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“I still think that there’s room to grow, but I would love to see tennis be able to support more people. I know that obviously the top earners are currently taking the majority of the prize money, and it’s a very expensive sport. It’s very difficult to get into it, to sustain it, to support it. So I think, in my opinion, the future of tennis, it would be amazing if we could kind of grow the sport so that it was a liveable wage for more people than a sport.”
“No, I mean, I definitely agree with Maddie, I think. So over time, we’re continuing to get closer and closer, where it’s, you know, more people can see that’s a profession and, you know, you don’t have to be one of the top top best players in the world to make a real nice living. And I mean, it’s getting there, I mean, it’ll probably be better after we’re done and retired.”
Despite this, he was happy in the direction that the sport is heading. “Where it’s going, I think the game’s getting a lot more exposure. You know, you see more and more people, non-tennis fans want to come and watch the game. But I think, overall, prize money is going higher. I like where the game’s going.”
Fritz followed up with his opinion on the situation. “I think things are going well. You see how it increases every year in prize money and growth, so I think there’s that, but I also think there’s a lot of room for further improvement,” Fritz acknowledged. “I think there’s ways we could do things better to just make this overall package that we have better, easier to follow for fans, which would, I think, help grow. I say, I’d say overall, I think, you know, tennis is in a good spot, and the sport is growing.”
The only player yet to answer is Williams, who dodged the question as she cited the time away from the court, drawing laughter from the reporters.
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In a revealing new episode of “The Player’s Box,” hosts Jessica Pegula, Jennifer Brady, Desirae Krawczyk, and Madison Keys engaged in a sobering discussion about player safety and the erosion of personal boundaries. Stalker cases have abounded when it comes to athletes, and this time it was the 2025 Australian Open champion who revealed an episode she experienced at a hotel with a female fan.
The conversation began when Madison Keys mentioned the viral clip involving NHL prodigy Connor Bedard declining an autograph request from a man clearly looking to sell signed memorabilia. Keys related deeply to the situation and framed it as a moment every athlete understands, especially when someone persistent refuses to respect personal space.
Keys admitted that moments like these hit close to home, noting how often players are approached in similar situations. She set the tone early by admitting she felt empathetic toward Bedard’s reaction: “He was like walking back from dinner, just with like a couple people or something like that, like casually walking, and the guy was like really bugging him.”
Jessica Pegula immediately connected with the situation, saying it reminded her of a recurring trend at certain tournaments where the same autograph hunters appear day after day. She explained that she typically tries to be polite while still gauging the person’s intentions, but the dynamic becomes awkward once it’s clear they are collecting signatures to sell.
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The 2024 US Open runner-up described how she handles those moments by disarming them with humor: “I usually ask, because it’s like, it’s obviously at that point, it’s usually especially at like specific tournaments. It’s the same three people over and over and over again, and they’ll literally whip out a whole book… and I was like, well, if you do sell them, I feel like since it’s my face, like, I kind of want to get paid for it. Commission.”
Doubles specialist Desirae Krawczyk added her own twist, pointing out how persistent some of these collectors can be. “You take the photo, the next day they come back, it’s printed. And they’re like, can you sign it? And I’m like, whoa.” To her, it’s not only repetitive but also a little absurd, especially when the same picture resurfaces year after year.
Pegula then shifted the conversation toward a more uncomfortable reality: the constant presence of autograph seekers outside players’ hotels. She said some players even switch hotels to avoid being surrounded and pressured the moment they step outside. “There have been fans at specific tournaments… that they are just hovering outside the hotel, and it’s just like, you can’t even walk out of the hotel.”
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