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Swiatek, Gauff rue long tour amid China Open toll

2025-09-30 HKT 15:17
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  • Iga Swiatek says top players will find it impossible, as required by the rules, to play in all four Grand Slams, 10 WTA 1000 tournaments and six WTA 500 events. File photo: Reuters
    Iga Swiatek says top players will find it impossible, as required by the rules, to play in all four Grand Slams, 10 WTA 1000 tournaments and six WTA 500 events. File photo: Reuters
World number two Iga Swiatek said the tennis season is too long and too intense and the smart option for her would be to cut back on her schedule for the sake of her health, even if that means skipping mandatory tournaments.

She was joined by Coco Gauff, who said it was "impossible" to play more than she already does.

Camila Osorio retired after dropping the first set to Swiatek, while Lois Boisson, Zheng Qinwen, Lorenzo Musetti and Jakub Mensik were unable to complete their matches in Beijing.

"I think people are more fatigued," six-times Grand Slam champion Swiatek said.

"Unfortunately, the Asian Swing is the hardest part because you feel like the season is going to finish soon, but you still need to push.

"I don't know yet how my career is going to look like in a couple years. Maybe I will have to choose some tournaments and skip them, even though they are mandatory. The WTA, with these mandatory rules, they made this pretty crazy for us."

Top players are obliged to compete in all four Grand Slams, 10 WTA 1000 tournaments and six WTA 500 events under WTA rules, with the punishment for missing them ranging from rankings points penalties to fines.

"I don't think any top player will actually be able to achieve this ... It's impossible to squeeze it in the schedule," said Swiatek, who has committed to playing in all the mandatory events this year.

"We have to be smart about it, not really unfortunately care about the rules and think what's healthy for us. It's tough."

For her part, Gauff said: "With more and more events being two weeks it just doesn't really make sense to strain your body.

"I would like to see in my lifetime on tour that a solution be made to make the season shorter," the 21-year-old world number three added after emerging unscathed from a tight game with Belinda Bencic to reach the quarter-finals.

"I guess on a business standpoint, it can kind of make sense, but on a player health standpoint, I don't really agree with it," Gauff said.

The men's and women's circuits have faced criticism due to their 11-month seasons, and both the tours have come under fresh scrutiny during the "Asian swing" with the five matches at the China Open unable to be completed on Monday due to injuries. (AFP)
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Last updated: 2025-09-30 HKT 17:02

Swiatek, Gauff rue long tour amid China Open toll