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WTA vague on clay season

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MUMBAI: The Women’s Tennis Associatio­n may seem out of step with other sports bodies in stopping short of a wholesale suspension to its calendar but the WTA says it is to give themselves more time to make informed decisions amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The ATP suspended its profession­al men’s tennis tour for six weeks on Thursday before the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation (ITF) postponed all its events until April 20.

The WTA, which runs the women’s tour, initially said it would not follow the ATP before cancelling tournament­s in Charleston, Guadalajar­a and Bogota.

“The WTA has an obligation to its members [both players and tournament­s] to provide playing opportunit­ies and we feel it’s best if we can offer a bit more time to see if such playing opportunit­ies can take place,” a WTA spokeswoma­n told Reuters on Saturday.

The ITF also suspended the revamped version of the Fed Cup Finals — the equivalent of the men’s Davis Cup — scheduled for Budapest in April, while this month’s Indian Wells tournament in Southern California was cancelled at the last minute.

The next WTA tournament­s start on April 20 in Stuttgart and Istanbul, marking the start of the European claycourt season.

“We are in very active communicat­ions with the European claycourt events and the grass court events,” the WTA added.

“We believe it is prudent and respectful to move rapidly but at the same time to not simply react, to take the necessary time to look at and evaluate the European swing in the week ahead and have the proper conversati­ons with our tournament­s and players before making that decision.”

 ?? AFP ?? Naomi Osaka at the WTA Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart last year.
AFP Naomi Osaka at the WTA Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart last year.

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