- Break Point
- Posts
- Djokovic's PTPA Lawsuit Takes New Turn
Djokovic's PTPA Lawsuit Takes New Turn

December 26, 2025 | Edition #312
Hope you’ve already unwrapped your Christmas presents and enjoyed a slice (or two) of plum cake. But while the festive mood is still in the air, Novak Djokovic’s PTPA lawsuit has taken a fresh turn. Tennis Australia has now stepped in to settle the antitrust case, though without admitting any wrongdoing.

![]() |
Djokovic’s PTPA and Tennis Australia Reach Lawsuit Settlement |
Tennis Australia reached an agreement to settle the class action suit filed earlier this year by PTPA |



As you read above, Zverev had a challenging 2025 season. Throughout the year, he faced multiple setbacks due to injuries and painful defeats. However, he still has a favorable head to head against Sinner and Alcaraz. So tell us,
Do You Think Zverev Will Win His First Grand Slam in 2026? |
Last Poll’s Results: 59.47% of you think that Sinner should pair up with Alcaraz’s ex-coach.

We’ve got something fun lined up today. Word Search. All you have to do is find and mark the words from the list. Let’s see how many you can spot.


On December 26, 1947, Jack Kramer made his debut as a professional player, facing Bobby Riggs at Madison Square Garden. Despite the worst snowstorm in New York history, more than 15,000 people were in the stands to see Jack Kramer lose his first professional match, 6-2, 10-8, 4-6, 6-4. Riggs may have won this initial match, but it was Kramer who would have the upper hand on the entire tour (69-20) and went on to dominate professional tennis scene for the next six years.

Before you head out, please give us your feedback on today’s edition…
Did You Enjoy This Edition? |







