Canada's Denis Shapovalov says the gender gap in professional tennis should not exist. Shapovalov made the plea for gender equality in his sport on Tuesday in an article posted to The Players' Tribune.
He said he was motivated to advocate for equal pay between men and women after comparing his experience on the ATP Tour to that of his girlfriend Mirjam Bjorklund, a player on the WTA Tour. "One example, in their Challenger level they don't have tournaments with hospitality.
They don't have free accommodation, which in the men's, it's completely normal," said Shapovalov, who's ranked No. 30 on the men's tour, in a video accompanying the article. "Why is it different?
It just doesn't make sense." More shocking to Shapovalov was the disparity between prize money on the two tours. The product of Richmond Hill, Ont., recalled a conversation with Bjorklund when he assumed she'd make $7,000 US for appearing in the main draw of a WTA 250 tournament, the standard for an event of that size on the men's tour.