Last Updated: February 21, 2023, 08:18 IST
Victoria Azarenka desires tennis to change into faster in ‘phrases of timng’. (AFP Photo)
WTA Finals was held in Guadalajara (Mexico) in 2021 and Fort Worth (Texas) in 2022 after being cancelled in 2020
Victoria Azarenka stated on Monday that she hopes the WTA Finals will discover a “deserving” home, after a couple of years of instability after the women’s tennis organisation suspended all Chinese tournaments.
The former world number one and two-time Australian Open champion also urged an announcement on this year’s venue soon, to allow for better marketing of the tour’s flagship event.
The season-ending championships feature the top eight singles players and top eight doubles teams. They were initially meant to be staged in China’s southern city of Shenzhen every year for 10 years, starting with the 2019 edition.
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The deal with Shenzhen was record-breaking and the inaugural 2019 showpiece awarded singles champion Ashleigh Barty $4.42 million — which was the highest-ever prize money awarded to a player at any tennis event across both the men’s and women’s tours.
But the pandemic and the fallout from the disappearance of Chinese player Peng Shuai — which led to the WTA suspending operations in China — have meant that the tour Finals have not returned to Shenzhen since 2019.
Peng, the former doubles world number one, has not been seen outside China since first making, and then withdrawing, accusations of sexual assault against a high-ranking official.
The WTA championships were cancelled in 2020 and then found a temporary home in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 2021, and Fort Worth, Texas in 2022.
The WTA Finals in Fort Worth witnessed sparse crowds and were only announced late September — less than two months before the event.
“We need something that is deserving of the Finals,” Azarenka, an lively member on the WTA Player Council, advised reporters on the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Monday.
“Last couple of years with such a brief announcement, completely no time for advertising and marketing — for my part — it’s been undervalued.”
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Azarenka said the Guadalajara edition featured “unreal” crowds and believes future stagings of the distinguished event ought to obtain the identical welcome.
But she stated there was “no outlined place proper now”.
“There’s still talks about China. There’s nothing definitive.”
This season marks the fiftieth anniversary of the WTA and Azarenka spoke in regards to the want for evolution on the tour, warning that some “individuals from the older era” appear to be holding back the sport.
She also called for more unity and involvement from the players when it comes to taking the sport forward.
“It’s very difficult to change the ways that’s been done, to break sort of traditions or the way it’s been going,” she added. “Tennis must change into faster by way of timing.”
Azarenka moved into the second round in Dubai with a 6-3, 7-5 win over Russia’s Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and next takes on American Amanda Anisimova on Tuesday.
Top seed Iga Swiatek and recent Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka are also in action at the WTA 1000 tournament on Tuesday.
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