World No 3 Dominic Thiem got flak from several quarters on social media when he questioned the logic behind giving his hard-won money to support lower-ranked tennis players struggling because of the coronavirus-enforced shutdown of sport. However, there were many others who said he was misquoted because of translation.
The plan, proposed by Novak Djokovic in conjunction with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, calls for creating a special fund for lower-ranked players with the money coming from the prize money for the season-ending World Tour Finals or the final bonus pools for top players.
Even the ATP, WTA and Grand Slams have come forward to create a fund to help the players and it looked like everyone is on the same page. But Austria’s Thiem said that he would rather give money to people or organisations that really need it.
“Quite honestly I have to say that no tennis player will be fighting to survive, even those who are much lower-ranked. None of them are going to starve, Thiem was quoted as saying in an interview with Austria’s Krone newspaper.
He said that his experience competing on the sport’s Futures circuit had shown him that there are “many, many players who don’t put the sport above everything else and don’t live in a professional manner.” “I wouldn’t really see why I should give such players money,” he went on.
According to reports Djokovic, as president of the ATP Players’ Council, proposed to members that players in the top 100 for singles and the top 20 in doubles contribute according to their rankings. The proposed scale runs from $30,000 for a top-five player to $5,000 for those between 51 and 100.
Fans and the tennis community were divided on what the Austrian said, some suggesting that the translation wasn’t entirely perfect and hence he was misquoted. Here’s what he is to have said, according to an Austrian user on Reddit.

But many were very critical of Thiem’s comments and called him insensitive. Here are some of the comments on the social media.
Dominic Thiem balks at notion he should donate to lower-ranked players (per reports, would be suggested ~$30,000).
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) April 26, 2020
Thiem made $8 million in prize money alone last year, and $1.7 million already in prize money in just the first two months of 2020.
Plus millions more off-court. https://t.co/VcgIuOjU3A
Dominic Thiem with some *opinions*. I’m pretty sure he isn’t the only to think like this. https://t.co/RTY22Zmhdx
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) April 26, 2020
so I think the answers are generally referring to the part from
— Camelia (@itscameliaaa) April 26, 2020
Millmann’s criticism about differences in prize money, not the fund. That’s at least how I understood it.
side note: Krone is Austria’s version of the Daily Mail xx
Btw he is not saying #ATP should not provide relief for lower ranked players; he is saying HE would not do it.
— Diego Miranda (@DiegoMB27) April 26, 2020
HE is not responsible for the health of tennis.
Every individual is allowed to donate to causes they see fit. And that’s not limited to their profession #Thiem
dominic thiem lives in one of the highest taxed countries in the world with a very wide social safety net and virtually no homelessness. it's odd that he has this view about helping his colleagues.
— andre (@andreopines) April 26, 2020
Dominic Thiem has just guaranteed he will lose more money in sponsorship that he was asked to contribute. How meanspirited.@ThiemDomi @DjokerNole
— Kate Jay (@kkatejay) April 27, 2020
I love it when 2019 French Open Dominic Thiem suddenly shows up again and starts dropping truth bombs.😂💯
— Ricky Dimon (@Dimonator) April 26, 2020
So there is an i in Thiem. https://t.co/cbyWTQCH0A
— Jason Gay (@jasongay) April 26, 2020
I completely understand that point Dominic Thiem is trying to make. Although the timing of it was always going to cause a stir given the extremely difficult situations some are in.
— Adam_Addicott (@tennisbanter) April 26, 2020
What Thiem is not taking into account is that without lower-ranked players, there wouldn't be top-ranked players either.
— Yolita🐊 (@Yolitatennis) April 26, 2020
The sports needs the rank-and-file.
Where would you get 128 players for a grand slam MD if you only had top-10 players? 🤷🏻♀️😛