Tunisia’s world quantity six Ons Jabeur welcomed stories of Saudi Arabian curiosity in tennis, saying on Tuesday the time was proper for the Gulf nation to put money into the game and he or she would “100 per cent” compete in WTA tournaments there if it benefited gamers.
Saudi Arabia has pumped enormous quantities of cash into soccer, Formula One and boxing lately whereas the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit lately ended its two-year dispute with the PGA Tour and DP World Tour by asserting a merger.
WTA chairman Steve Simon mentioned final week there have been nonetheless “big issues” with Saudi Arabia as a possible host for WTA occasions and the governing physique of girls’s tennis had not but made any selections or entered into negotiations with the nation.
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His feedback got here after males’s ATP Tour chief Andrea Gaudenzi mentioned he held discussions with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and different potential traders on tasks together with infrastructure, occasions and expertise funding.
“I think it’s a completely different situation than golf. If it benefits the player, I’m 100% there. I hope in Saudi they’ll not just invest with the ATP, I hope with the WTA (too),” Jabeur mentioned after beating Magdalena Frech 6-3 6-3 in her Wimbledon opener.
Critics have accused Saudi Arabia of utilizing the PIF to interact in “sportwashing” amid criticism of its human rights document. The nation denies accusations of human rights abuses and says it protects its nationwide safety via its legal guidelines.
“I believe in Saudi they’re doing great giving women more rights,” 2022 Wimbledon runner-up Jabeur added. “It’s time to change things…
“It’s now or never. I hope they really invest in WTA.
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“I went to Saudi last year, and I was very impressed with the people there. I believe it could be a great idea to go there and play tournaments.
“Let’s see what the deal will be. I hope they’ll see us for players, not just an investment but to give us more benefits than what we’re having right now.”
Men’s world primary Carlos Alcaraz mentioned he would haven’t any doubts about competing in Saudi Arabia, whereas seven-time Grand Slam champion John McEnroe mentioned tennis mustn’t search Saudi funding.
Twice Wimbledon champion Andy Murray mentioned he must suppose twice about enjoying within the nation after refusing prior to now to take part in exhibition occasions there.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com