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Iga Swiatek says female tennis players are united as they seek improvements from the WTA

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CANCUN, Mexico: Iga Swiatek says she and other women’s tennis players are more united than in the past as they seek changes on the WTA Tour, including improvements to prioritize the athletes’ well-being. “We are not happy with some things,” Swiatek, a three-time Grand Slam champion who was ranked No.

1 until September, said Wednesday after improving to 2-0 at the WTA Finals by beating US Open champion Coco Gauff 6-0, 7-5 in round-robin action Some players recently outlined various concerns in a letter to WTA CEO Steve Simon and during two meetings with tour leadership.

Among the topics were a guaranteed income and coverage for maternity leave and injury absences, along with an objection to a planned change in rules governing mandatory tournament appearances. “I feel like everything is just based on wanting to have more and more, but not really taking care of our well-being and health,” said Swiatek, a 22-year-old from Poland. “There are some things that the WTA could change for us without any impact on the tournaments and the things that they already agreed with the tournaments.” In a letter Simon wrote back to the players to address some of their concerns — and obtained by The Associated Press — he said working groups with representatives from the WTA Board, tournament council and players’ council “are in the process of reviewing scheduling and tournament standards” and recommendations are expected to be made this month.

Among the topics, Simon wrote, is late-night matches — a growing source of frustration for players. He said other areas being looked at include inconsistency in tennis balls over the course of a season; anti-doping and integrity; marketing and social media efforts.

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