World primary Iga Swiatek known as for prize cash equality between WTA and ATP occasions, saying Wednesday that girls’s tennis is now extra constant than males’s.
The reigning French Open and US Open champion is getting ready to compete on the Madrid Open after retaining her Stuttgart title final weekend, defeating world quantity two Aryna Sabalenka within the remaining.
Swiatek gained just a little greater than 100,000 euros ($111,000), which some contrasted to Carlos Alcaraz’s 475,000 ($526,000) haul for triumphing on the Barcelona Open.
“I think (tennis) is better than most sports, but still there is a lot we can work on in terms of, you know, getting equal prize money on some WTA tournaments compared to ATP on the same level,” Swiatek informed a news convention Wednesday.
“Grand Slams are already even, as we know. That’s nice, but for sure it would be good if WTA would focus on that, but I don’t really want to get into that, because it’s a lot of business and sometimes politics.
“I don’t think I have, you know, a lot of influence. I just can say that it would be nice for our sport if it was equal, especially because we kind of do the same work.”
CONSISTENCY
The Polish prime seed in Madrid says the ladies’s sport gives extra consistency than the boys’s now and may create even increased feelings.
“I also get people who are saying that men’s tennis is nicer to watch and guys can do more because they are physically and biologically stronger,” stated Swiatek.
“But I think there were a lot of people, for example a couple of years ago, who were saying that (the women’s game is) not consistent and that’s a shame and it should be better, but right now basically I think, you know, we are even more consistent than the guys with our game.
“Watching women’s tennis gives the same emotions, and sometimes even like more emotions, because we are women and we are a little bit more emotional.”
In 1973 the US Open turned the primary Grand Slam occasion to pay males’s and ladies’s gamers equal prize cash. It was adopted by the Australian Open in 2001, earlier than Roland Garros and Wimbledon determined to take action in 2007.
Swiatek stated she must get used to enjoying at the next altitude in Madrid.
“I feel like the (balls) are more like flying bullets, you have to control them – and the clay is a little bit different, the movement and stuff, I just have to get used to it,” she added.
“I want to win every tournament that I go to, but Madrid, for sure, is still this kind of tournament that I haven’t figured it out for 100 percent, so I just want to get the experience.”
Swiatek will face both Viktoriya Tomova or Julia Grabher within the spherical of 64, after the latter changed British primary Emma Raducanu, who pulled out with a hand harm earlier on Wednesday.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com