@vika7@vika7 the tour is already grueling and perhaps one of the longest sports seasons (obviously you can’t sub out for a teammate!). What are your thoughts on the feasibility of having a women’s finals be 3 out of 5 sets… maybe only grand slams, potentially more, not at all?
@TennisChannel what’s up not showing the @CitiOpen @WTA final? Pickle ball instead??? I get it’s popular, but it’s a three setter! and on the 50th anniversary of #title9? C’mon…
@TennisChannel not showing a @WTA final @CitiOpen ??? Pickle ball instead??? I get pickle ball is popular but c’mon… insult to women’s tennis. And it’s three setter!
Congrats @Ons_Jabeur today on your first #GrandSlam semifinal (@Wimbledon !). And congrats on getting the @WTA to add a 250 #tennis tournament in Tunisia following your success https://t.co/hKzhW4IOKd via @AlMonitor
@nadal is easily lauded as the #kingofclay but @ChrissieEvert … 125 consecutive clay court wins. 6 straight years without losing on clay. WHOA! And a record of 382-22 on clay! My Queen…
.@PrakashAmritraj please… next time you interview @Ons_Jabeur ask her how to properly pronounce her name. Or listen to the chair umpires. Then tell the other @TennisChannel commentators. It’s all good. Just ask :) #tennis#Tunisie
Statements just now from the ATP and ITF, neither of which follow the WTA’s decisive action in suspending tournaments in China.
Neither statement even uses the word “China”!
Flaccid stuff.
With Navratilova looking on, poignant words from Barbora Krejcikova about how much better Czech life has been since the fall of communism there in 1989.
Intentionally or not, a message that fits perfectly with women's tennis standing up to the Chinese Communist Party this week.