Women’s tennis stars say players ‘deserve to be paid more’ in prize money at Grand Slam tournaments. Players will boycott the French Open if their prize money at the clay-court Grand Slam is not increased, women’s world number one Aryna Sabalenka has said, with Coco Gauff voicing support for the drastic step. The threat, issued on Tuesday, deepens a dispute between players and Roland Garros organisers over prize money distribution, even though this year’s tournament offers an increase of about 10 percent for an overall pot of 61.7 million euros ($72.1m), up by 5.3 million euros ($6.2m) from last year. Several top players released a statement a day earlier, saying they were set to receive prize money that would likely still be less than 15 percent of tournament revenue, well short of the 22 percent they demanded to match ATP and WTA combined 1000 events. When asked how far players might push their demands, Sabalenka told reporters at the Italian Open: “I think at some point we will boycott it, yeah.…