Roberto Bautista Agut thinks ATP should listen more to players. In the past years we have seen how both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal left the player's council. In the Spaniard's case, his opinion didn't count. Now Bautista Agut explained his disappointment in an interview for Punto de Break: 'I don't feel that players have a strong weight in the ATP, they are like two different wars and it's a pity because we should go on the same way.

Sometimes in the ATP we are very less considered.' The world No. 15 also proposed some changes: 'It may not be bad to use the same balls, or at least only one balls for every swing, that these two months of swing we would play with the same one and not with one different every week.

In Grand Slams I see that sometimes long matches influence you a lot. Or in Davis Cup, that you end the week died.' The 30-year-old added: 'I think ATP should first of all review the calendar topic, I think that they should not oblige us to play so many tournaments (18) throughout the year.' ALSO READ: Roger Federer has updated his 2018 schedule - Full details