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Azarenka seeks fitting venue to host WTA Finals with early announcement

Former world number one Victoria Azarenka has called for a "deserving" venue to host the WTA Finals, with an announcement made as early as possible to ensure that the season finale of the women's tour receives better marketing.

The tournament, which features the top eight singles players and doubles teams, was to be held in China's southern metropolis of Shenzhen from 2019 to 2028 as part of a landmark agreement reached five years ago.

After a successful 2019 edition, the championship had to be cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19 and was moved to Guadalajara, Mexico in 2021.

The tournament was set to return to Shenzhen from 2022, but the WTA suspended tournaments in China due to concerns over the treatment of former doubles world number one Peng Shuai.

Fort Worth, Texas hosted the tournament in 2022, with the venue announced shortly before the championship began and drew sparse crowds.

"We need something that is deserving of the Finals. In the last couple years with such short announcements, absolutely no time for marketing - in my opinion - it's been undervalued," Azarenka told reporters in Dubai on Monday.

"However, I think the crowd in Guadalajara was unreal. Every player I've asked, they said it was amazing. I think that part is also very important for us, that we have a great crowd.

"We need definitely a place that we have time to promote, players are excited and don't find out in the last minute or two months before where you're going."

Peng accused a senior Chinese government official of sexual assault in 2021 in a social media post that was removed from the country's internet.

She later denied making the accusation, but the post caused an international outcry over her safety.

The WTA said last month a return to China would

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