The four Grand Slams, including the Australian Open, provide record prize money to entice top players, yet they only receive a smaller percentage compared to other sports.
The Australian Open's prize pool of $59 million represents just around 15-20% of Tennis Australia's total revenue, indicating that players are not receiving an equitable share.
Despite the substantial financial figures associated with Grand Slams, top players in tennis earn significantly less from these tournaments compared to their counterparts in other sports.
Grand Slam leaders are aligning themselves with players to enhance revenue, yet the players still receive a fraction of the overall earnings, highlighting a disparity.
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