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The Same Work but a Lot Less Pay for Women. Welcome to Tennis in 2023.

At the Italian Open, women will compete for less than half as much money as the men. Organizers say they intend to fix that, but not for two years.

Matthew Futterman
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Assn of Tennis Professionals, Italian Open (Tennis), Jabeur, Ons, Sabalenka, Aryna, Shapovalov, Denis (1999- ), Simon, Steve (1955- ), Tennis, United States Tennis Assn, Women’s Tennis Assn
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