Urgent:Stefanos Tsitsipas Rushed to the Hospital in a critical condition
Stefanos Tsitsipas, a two-time Grand Slam finalist, claims that splitting up ATP Masters 1,000 events over two weeks has been a “backwards move” amid ongoing discussions about player welfare and scheduling. The top-ranked men’s competitions below the Grand Slams, the ATP Tour’s nine Masters events, including five 12-day events.
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Next year, Cincinnati and Canada will host similar events. Speaking on his Served podcast, former world number one Andy Roddick claimed that because players have less time to prepare, the longer Masters is causing more injuries.
Tsitsipas of Greece claimed that the Masters had “fallen into a drag.” The 12th-ranked player in the world, Tsitsipas, stated, “The quality has obviously fallen.” “With so many games and no time for the hard work off the court, players are not getting the rest or training time they need.”
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One of the top players who has recently voiced their disapproval of what they see to be progressively irrational scheduling demands is Tsitsipas. Five-time major winner Iga Swiatek of Poland claimed that there are “too many tournaments in the season,” and Caroline Garcia of France discussed the psychological effects of the “continuous grind of tennis” following her early season termination.
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