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Tennis legends advocate for all Olympic medalists to receive monetary rewards

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Tennis Greats Call for Olympic Medallists to Receive Prize Money

Tennis legends Boris Becker and Martina Navratilova are leading the charge for Olympic medallists to receive prize money across all sports. World Athletics recently announced that they will be offering prize money for Olympic gold medallists at the Paris 2024 Games, marking a historic move in the world of sports.

Navratilova, a 18-time Grand Slam singles champion, expressed her support for the decision at the Laureus World Sports Awards in Madrid, stating that the days of amateurism in the Olympics are over. She emphasized that athletes deserve to be compensated for their hard work and dedication, as being a top athlete is now a full-time job.

Becker, who won singles gold at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, echoed Navratilova’s sentiments, highlighting the importance of athletes not being left behind in terms of financial compensation. He commended World Athletics for taking a step in the right direction and embracing the modern reality of professional sports.

In addition to advocating for prize money for Olympic medallists, Navratilova also voiced her concerns about the upcoming WTA finals being held in Saudi Arabia. She criticized the decision to host the event in Riyadh, emphasizing the political implications of such a choice and questioning the players’ willingness to participate in a tournament with controversial ties.

As the sports world continues to evolve, with athletes demanding fair compensation and taking a stand on political issues, the voices of legends like Becker and Navratilova serve as a reminder of the importance of advocating for change and standing up for what is right in the world of sports.

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