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Serena misses out on French Open seeding

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PARIS: Serena Williams’ return to Grand Slam tennis from maternity leave just got even tougher.

French Open organisers announced on Monday they will not give Williams a seeding.

“This year again, tournament officials will establish the list and ranking of the women’s seeds based on the WTA ranking,” the French Tennis Federation said in a statement to The Associated Press. “Consequent­ly, [the seeds] will reflect this week’s world ranking.”

Williams, a three-time French Open champion, is expected to play in her first major since giving birth to her daughter in September.

While Williams can enter Roland Garros under the WTA’s protected or “special” ranking rule, it’s up to Grand Slam organisers to give her a seed.

While she was No.1 when she left the tour to give birth, Williams is currently ranked No.453.

Without a seeding, the 23-time Grand Slam champion risks facing highly ranked players in the early rounds.

The WTA is considerin­g a rule change to add protected seeding for highly ranked players returning from maternity leave but the earliest that could take effect is next year.

The French Open draw will be made tomorrow, with the tournament starting on Sunday.

“It’s normal to give birth. It’s normal to have protected ranking. ... It’s more than tennis,” top-ranked Simona Halep said. “So the people will decide what seed she will get. But in my opinion it’s good to protect the ranking when someone is giving birth.”

Williams returned to the tour briefly in March after a 14-month absence. She was not seeded at tournament­s in Indian Wells and Miami, and compiled two wins and two losses.

Current rules covering maternity leave and injuries allow a protected or “special” ranking to be utilized for entry into tournament­s but not for seeding purposes regardless of the reason for a player’s absence.

However, this past year the WTA adjusted the rule so that absences for maternity leave are treated the same as those for injury and illness by providing all players a two-year window to begin using a special ranking, plus an additional year from the date of return to utilise the special ranking.

“Historical­ly, WTA players have not been supportive of the use of special rankings for seeding purposes,” the WTA said in a statement to The AP.

“The rule is currently under further review as part of our 2019 rules process. We remain committed to evolving with the needs of our players and are very supportive of those players returning from maternity leave to the tour.”

 ?? AFP ?? Serena Williams at a tournament in Miami in March.
AFP Serena Williams at a tournament in Miami in March.

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