Carlos Alcaraz Distances Himself from Djokovic-Led PTPA Lawsuit Against Tennis Governing Bodies
World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz clarifies his stance on the PTPA's legal challenge against tennis governing bodies, revealing disagreements with the approach.



Alcaraz Expresses Surprise Over PTPA Legal Action
World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz has publicly stated he does not support the recent legal action initiated by the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), co-founded by Novak Djokovic. The 21-year-old Spaniard revealed he learned about the lawsuit through social media and was unaware of his public comments being cited in court documents.
Key Details of the PTPA Lawsuit
Filed on Tuesday, the legal complaint challenges what it calls the "monopolistic control" of tennis tours by governing bodies including:
- ATP (men's tour)
- WTA (women's tour)
- ITF (International Tennis Federation)
- ITIA (Tennis Integrity Agency)
The suit alleges unfair control over:
✔ Player schedules and calendars
✔ Ranking point distribution
✔ Image rights management
✔ Prize money limitations
Diverging Player Perspectives
Alcaraz's comments highlight growing divisions among top players:
- Supports: Some player welfare concerns
- Opposes: The legal approach without broader consultation
"There are things I agree with and things I don't," Alcaraz stated at the Miami Open. "The main thing is I don't support what was done."
Governing Bodies Respond
The ATP called the lawsuit a "division tactic," while the WTA termed it "misguided." The PTPA maintains it represents all players' interests.
Historical Context
This marks the latest development in ongoing tensions:
• 2020: PTPA founded during COVID-19 disruptions
• 2023: Players increasingly vocal about scheduling pressures
• 2024: Legal escalation signals new phase in governance battle
What's Next for Tennis?
The outcome could reshape:
- Tournament structures
- Revenue distribution
- Player representation models
With the Miami Open underway, all eyes remain on how this off-court battle might impact the sport's future.