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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 6:21 pm Post subject: WTA vows to cut season after record number of withdrawals
WTA vows to cut season after record number of withdrawals
By Tony Jimenez
LONDON (Reuters) - The WTA Tour has promised bold reforms including a shorter season after discovering that a record number of top players pulled out of the most important women's events this year due to injury or fatigue.
New data released on Friday showed that withdrawals from Tier 1 tournaments by players ranked in the world's top 10 more than doubled this season from 13 to 31.
Top-10 withdrawals from the leading events has also jumped by 72 percent over the past five years.
"Fans and tournaments deserve to see the top players and to be able to count on them to show up but injuries and withdrawals from a season that overtaxes our players is hurting the fan experience," chief executive Larry Scott said in a statement.
"Women's tennis needs to enact bold reforms in the name of player health and the continued global growth of the game. This latest data is a clear signal our season is simply too long and grueling for even the finest women athletes in the world."
Scott said he had directed a special committee to develop rule changes for 2007 and 2008 that would provide short-term improvement to the withdrawal issue.
ROADMAP 2010
The changes will be finalized by the end-of-year board meeting at the Tour Championship in Madrid in early November.
Scott said Roadmap 2010, the tour's reform plan to ensure more leading players attend the most important tournaments through a healthier schedule, would be accelerated one year to 2009.
"These initiatives will ensure that not only will our athletes remain the most recognizable and popular female athletes on the planet but that we are able to sustain the incredible growth the sport has witnessed," he said.
U.S. Open champion and world number three Maria Sharapova agreed the season was too long.
"I feel strongly the season needs to be made much shorter, with more breaks for players to rest in order to be in peak condition when we do play," said the Russian.
"I know the tour is taking this issue seriously and I am looking forward to the changes that will lead to a healthier schedule for players."
Among the elements of Roadmap 2010 are a shortened season ending in October, more breaks after grand slams, a reduction in the number of tour tournaments top players must play from 13 to 11 and a streamlining of events with leading players competing against each other more often.
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And Larry just noticed this NOW. 2010 is still WAY TOO FAR AWAY for these changes! _________________ www.freewebs.com/tenniswallpapers by myself and x.doublea
GS winners of 06! Mauresmo(AO, Wimbledon), Henin-Hardenne(FO), Sharapova(USO), Federer(AO, Wimbledon, USO), and Nadal(FO)
Well, it has to be a gradual change; a sudden change will bring havoc to the system. Finally a good move though.... this means cut tournaments though. _________________ "Satan is behind Illegal Immigration."- Don Larson, Utah County Republican Tennis Wallpapers, presented by leftys_rock and myself
But the withdrawals haven't all of a sudden popped up, it happened last year too, and changes are only being planned now. _________________ www.freewebs.com/tenniswallpapers by myself and x.doublea
GS winners of 06! Mauresmo(AO, Wimbledon), Henin-Hardenne(FO), Sharapova(USO), Federer(AO, Wimbledon, USO), and Nadal(FO)
The Rogers Cup has to stay, or else it will ruin the tradition of its conjunction with the men's tournament. _________________ "Satan is behind Illegal Immigration."- Don Larson, Utah County Republican Tennis Wallpapers, presented by leftys_rock and myself
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