Players May Discuss Tour Issues This Week
THE top men's tennis players may still meet this week in Shanghai to discuss their grievances with the ATP Tour, despite the absence of Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.
American Andy Roddick said yesterday at the Shanghai Rolex Masters that he hopes other players are still "passionate" about the problems and are open to discussing options for resolving them.
A former US Open champion, Roddick has been among the most vocal proponents for a collective response to the top players' complaints about the tour, most notably the length of the season and the number of tournaments players are required to enter.
American Andy Roddick said yesterday at the Shanghai Rolex Masters that he hopes other players are still "passionate" about the problems and are open to discussing options for resolving them.
A former US Open champion, Roddick has been among the most vocal proponents for a collective response to the top players' complaints about the tour, most notably the length of the season and the number of tournaments players are required to enter.
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