Poland’s Swiatek stated she would like continued discussions and negotiations with the majors as a substitute of a boycott.
“I feel an important factor is to have correct communication and discussions with the governing our bodies so we have now some house to speak and possibly negotiate,” the Wimbledon champion stated.
“Hopefully earlier than Roland Garros there’s going to be alternative to have these kind of conferences and we’ll see how they go.
“However boycotting the event, it’s kind of excessive form of scenario.
“I suppose we as gamers are right here to play as people, and we’re competing in opposition to one another.
“So it is actually arduous for me to say how it could work, if it is even there on the image. For now, I have not heard something.”
However French Open champion Gauff thinks strike motion could be a real chance if the gamers come collectively as one.
“If all of us collectively agree, then sure,” the American stated.
“I would not need to be the one one, however we undoubtedly can transfer extra as a collective.
“From the issues I’ve seen with different sports activities, normally to make huge progress and issues like this, it takes a union. Now we have to turn out to be unionised not directly.”
World quantity two Elena Rybakina says she has not been concerned within the marketing campaign, however would go along with the bulk.
“If the bulk say we’re boycotting, then after all I am up for it. It isn’t a problem,” the Australian Open champion stated.
World quantity 5 Jessica Pegula has been an articulate advocate of the gamers’ marketing campaign, however nearly dominated out strike motion throughout a BBC Sport interview in Indian Wells in March.
“We love enjoying the Slams – I do not assume anybody’s going to strike in opposition to the Slams,” the American stated.
“I simply assume it is us asking for what we predict we deserve, however I do assume that if the boys and the ladies can come collectively – which we have now on that entrance – and preserve pushing, there’s nothing mistaken with us simply asking for what we predict is true.”


