Tennis' four biggest tournaments have rejected a plan from the men's and women's tours to reconfigure the sport.
The ATP and WTA schedules push players through a grueling season with little rest. As injuries and withdrawals pile up, it might be time to rethink the tour’s structure.
ATP Tour Chair Andrea Gaudenzi and WTA Tour Chair Steve Simon last week presented a 23-page deck to the four Grand Slams with ...
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World Number two Iga Swiatek slams WTA for Grueling tennis calendar says, 'Now anybody can win these tournaments...'“It’s a calendar thing,” Świątek said. “We’re not going to be able to be consistent for many years playing week by week.” Top Players Struggling to Find Form The WTA’s top three ...
The deck proposes a calendar structured as follows: Four Grand Slams. 10 ATP Masters 1,000 events and 10 WTA 1,000 events, with the new, 10th ATP event to be held in February. The venue is almost ...
The Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA), co-founded by Novak Djokovic, has caused a shock by taking legal action against the ATP, WTA, ITF, and the International Tennis Integrity Agency ...
The WTA 1000 Miami Open is not just another event on the tennis calendar; it represents a battleground where the best female tennis players demonstrate their skill and determination. Each match ...
It outlined a new governing structure for tennis, a streamlined calendar of tournaments, improved pay for the players and a plan to fund it all. The plan would cut the number of ATP and WTA ...
In April 2024, the four biggest tournaments in tennis, the Grand Slams, presented a plan to restructure the sport. Dubbed the “premium tour,” it included Wimbledon and the Australian, French and U.S.
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