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Sabalenka: Tennis Schedule 'Insane,' Risking Player Health
9 Jan
Summary
- Top players criticize the demanding WTA schedule for causing injuries.
- Players face penalties for skipping mandatory events or playing too few.
- A group of players are pushing for better pay and more schedule control.

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka has voiced strong criticism of the current tennis season, labeling it "insane" due to its demanding nature and negative impact on player health. Sabalenka explained that the WTA's rules surrounding mandatory events, particularly WTA 1000 and 500-level tournaments, make it nearly impossible for players to reduce their schedules without facing penalties like ranking point deductions or fines.
She revealed that she herself has chosen to skip some events to safeguard her physical well-being, acknowledging that this decision will result in financial penalties by the season's end. Sabalenka's sentiments align with those of fellow top player Iga Świątek, who previously described the mandatory rules as "madness." Both players believe the tour prioritizes its own interests over player welfare.




