World primary Iga Swiatek on Monday joined Elena Rybakina in blasting late-night scheduling which wrecked the closing days of final week’s Montreal Masters.
The four-time Grand Slam winner, who will chase her fifth title of the season this week in Cincinnati, mentioned the WTA is taking little account of the bodily wants of gamers when rain-delayed matches stretch into the early hours.
“Maybe we should focus more on what is healthy for players because we have to compete every week,” the top-seeded Swiatek mentioned as she awaited her second-round begin right here after a bye.
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“The Tour is so intense with travel .. that it would be nice in the future to focus on players – especially next year when there will be more and more mandatory tournaments and longer tournaments.”
The scheduling ordeal for final yr’s Wimbledon winner Rybakina started with a Friday evening Montreal quarterfinal towards Daria Kasatkina which didn’t finish till round 3 am native time on Saturday.
Having gained that encounter, the Kazakh had nothing left for a later Saturday semifinal which she misplaced in three units to Liudmila Samsonova.
Samsonova, in the meantime was left having to play her semifinal and the ultimate on the identical day on Sunday as a consequence of climate disruption.
Rybakina complained afterwards in regards to the bodily calls for of the situation, with Swiatek backing her colleague to the hilt.
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“During the clay season, in Rome and Madrid, I played four matches that finished close to or after midnight,” Swiatek mentioned.
“I understand we have to adjust to broadcasters and everything, but I also asked the WTA for some data to see if people are watching matches that start past 10 pm.
“I didn’t get anything, but it would be easier to actually understand that it makes sense to play that late.”
Samsonova went on to lose the Sunday remaining to Jessica Pegula in 49 minutes.
Rybakina referred to as WTA management “a bit weak now,” including: “Hopefully something is going to change because this year (there were) many (scheduling) situations which I cannot really understand.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com