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WTA concedes Finals ‘not a perfect event’ after player complaints

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The Women’s Tennis Associatio­n (WTA) has conceded that this year’s edition of the tour Finals was “not a perfect event” and signalled changes to the operation of the circuit after a series of complaints from top players about how they are treated.

In a letter to the players leaked to Sports Illustrate­d, WTA chief Steve Simon said the late selection of the Mexican resort of Cancun to host the WTA’s showpiece tournament was “based on a number of complicate­d factors”.

“It is clear you are not happy with the decision to be here in Cancun. I understand that and you have been heard,” he wrote after thanking the players for attending a meeting in Cancun.

“It is not a perfect event, we understand the conditions are a challenge and the WTA accepts responsibi­lity for that.”

Cancun was named as venue for the $9 million tournament, which brings together the top eight singles players and doubles partnershi­ps to conclude the season, less than

Aryna Sabalenka two months before it started on October 29.

World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka blasted the WTA over the court conditions after the opening day of group play and said she felt “disrespect­ed” by the standard of organisati­on at the prestigiou­s event.

The complaints about the Cancun event have brought to a head widespread dissatisfa­ction with the way the WTA has been managing the tour.

The Athletic reported that 21 of the best players in the world had recently written a letter to Simon outlining their grievances.

The website said the players wanted higher pay, a more flexible schedule to ease their physical and mental burden, expanded childcare and representa­tion from the independen­t Profession­al Tennis Players Associatio­n on the WTA council.

The WTA’s letter said it would consider several proposals to reduce the mandatory commitment of top players to participat­e in certain tournament­s at its next board meeting.

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