The ATP in 2021: The ATP Player Council vs. the PTPA

“The two entities can’t coexist," said Kevin Anderson, who finished out Djokovic’s term as ATP Player Council president.



The ATP in 2021: The ATP Player Council vs. the PTPA

Just ahead of the US Open, the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), led by co-presidents Novak Djokovic and Vasek Pospisil, was unveiled.

As part of the separation, Djokovic and Pospisil, along with John Isner and Sam Querrey, resigned from the ATP Player Council. The PTPA aims to “provide players with a self-governance structure that is independent from the ATP and is directly responsive to player-members’ needs and concerns,” but Kevin Anderson, who finished out Djokovic’s term as ATP Player Council president said, “the two entities can’t coexist.”

Serbian tennis player and world number four, Novak Djokovic (L) shakes hands with Canadian Vasek Pospisil after their men's singles round two tennis match at the ATP Aegon International tennis tournament in Eastbourne, southern England, on June 28, 2017.
Novak Djokovic beat Vasek Pospisil 6-4, 6-3. / AFP PHOTO / Glyn KIRK        (Photo credit should read GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)
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At the ATP Finals, Djokovic stated the blocking of his and Pospisil’s nominations in December’s election for the next player council term “was a strong message from ATP that they don’t want PTPA at all in the system.”

The new season will help everyone understand the PTPA’s next steps, including what leadership involvement—if any—their WTA peers have in its infancy.