Sky Sports activities’ Tim Henman says there’s an excessive amount of “irrelevant tennis” and desires the ATP Tour calendar trimmed for the good thing about followers and gamers.
Reacting to ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi’s chat with Sky Sports activities’ Jonathan Overend, during which the Italian spoke concerning the problem of manufacturing a schedule that fits each participant’s wants, Henman defined why breaks in motion could be a optimistic transfer.
British No 1 Jack Draper’s season was ended early through an arm damage, whereas Denmark’s Holger Rune not too long ago tore his Achilles at an occasion.
Heman mentioned: “Historically on the ATP Tour there have been 12 tournaments in four weeks in February and what does that mean when you have Jannik Sinner here, Carlos Alcaraz there, Alexander Zverev here and Novak Djokovic there?
“It would not present a transparent narrative for the fan so sure weeks the place there is no such thing as a tennis is an efficient factor for everyone.
“It provides the gamers a possibility to relaxation and it provides followers the possibility to construct the joy concerning the subsequent occasion on the calendar.
“F1 is fairly straightforward to observe. Each couple of weekends there’s a race and after 20-odd races you add up the factors. You then have gaps in between.
“I think we have great assets in tennis, led by the four Grand Slams.
“The Masters 1000 occasions are good ideas to get one of the best gamers however I feel they need to be eight or 9 days, not 12. Then you’ll be able to construct that product.”
ATP chairman: Do followers suppose there’s an excessive amount of tennis?
When requested by Overend whether or not the calendar was too cumbersome, Gaudenzi – who insisted his organisation was trying to enhance the size of the low season – mentioned: “If you are a league – the NBA, the NFL, for example – you are responsible for your players as you decided when they play.
“In tennis, a participant can play up and down as they want. I take [mental and physical wellbeing] very critically however we do not absolutely management their behaviour. It’s good to be tempted by not the cash of exhibitions however your rating and large titles
“I don’t think you can associate the injuries to the schedule especially. Injuries are inevitable in any sport.
“Have been Rafa [Nadal], Roger [Federer] and Novak [Djokovic] injured quite a bit? Novak particularly has been nice at saying no. That could be a nice instance.
“If you are a top player you should start scheduling the Grand Slams, the Masters and when you need to play, you play down in the 500 and 250 events.
“In tennis, a participant might play in the future or six or seven matches in the identical event. You want extra tournaments for the gamers who want extra matches however in case you go deep and play extra matches generally you want breaks.
“It’s about balancing week after week and it is difficult to build a perfect calendar. Some will play 80 matches with 15 tournaments, some will play 80 matches with 30 tournaments.
“I’d say do followers suppose there’s an excessive amount of tennis or is it solely a participant’s perspective?”
ATP and WTA engaged on a ‘warmth rule’
Gaudenzi additionally revealed that the ATP and WTA Excursions are engaged on a warmth rule, with extra particulars on that to be introduced in the end.
Rune requested, “why doesn’t the ATP have a heat rule? You want a player to die on the court?” on the Shanghai Masters not too long ago amid sweltering temperatures.
The Dane later added in a press convention: “There should be some kind of rule.
“We will deal with a certain quantity of warmth as a result of we’re match, sturdy and mentally sturdy however there is a restrict. It is also essential to maintain your well being. We have to survive.”
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