Kuwait Times

Kasatkina slams ‘terrible’ WTA scheduling

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Daria Kasatkina called out the WTA and organisers of the tour’s member tournament­s for “terrible scheduling” after she booked her place in the Abu Dhabi Open final with a gruelling three-hour victory over Beatriz Haddad Maia on Saturday.

Kasatkina will face top-seeded Elena Rybakina in the title decider on Sunday and is due on court the following day in Doha for her opening-round clash with fellow Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova at the Qatar Open. It is a situation Kasatkina described as “unfair” to the players, noting that it could result in an increased risk of injury.

“It’s terrible scheduling, honestly,” said Kasatkina, who is through to her second final of the season after a 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (7/2) win over Brazil’s Haddad Maia. “I don’t know how you can schedule the finals of the tournament on Sunday, wanting to finish the next tournament on Saturday, so you start it on Sunday, and like this, the player, if like me, you don’t have a bye in Doha, I have to play on Monday. And I play finals tomorrow at 5pm.

“We don’t have yet this technology that I can just do like this (snaps her fingers) and be in Doha in five seconds.” Kasatkina is unsure whether she will be able to catch a flight on Sunday night from Abu Dhabi to Doha and has urged the tour and tournament organisers to consider adjusting the schedule moving forward. “I have a question, I don’t know to who, to WTA or the tournament­s, like, are you guys trying to make players die, or to get injured often?”

asked Kasatkina. “I might have to fly Monday and step on the court the same day, after playing five matches here at the highest level. So I’m sorry but that’s something we have to talk about and consider.”

Kasatkina, who will be targeting the seventh title of her career on Sunday, and first since 2022, acknowledg­es there is nothing that can be done for this year’s scheduling, given the first-round byes have already been set for the Qatar Open, with no chance for a performanc­e bye to be added for her.

“We’re players, we’re humans and we’re trying to do our job the best we can. But under the circumstan­ces it’s not very easy,” added the 26-year-old. “I hope this question will be addressed to the right people. And I’m not crying, I’m just saying the facts and the facts are saying that it’s impossible, it cannot be like that.”

 ?? — AFP ?? ABU DHABI: Russia’s Daria Kasatkina hits a return against Sorana Cirstea of Romania during the womLU»Z ZPUNSLZ X\HY[LY ÄUHS TH[JO H[ [OL 4\IHKHSH (I\ Dhabi Open tennis tournament in Abu Dhabi.
— AFP ABU DHABI: Russia’s Daria Kasatkina hits a return against Sorana Cirstea of Romania during the womLU»Z ZPUNSLZ X\HY[LY ÄUHS TH[JO H[ [OL 4\IHKHSH (I\ Dhabi Open tennis tournament in Abu Dhabi.

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