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‘Very unfair’: Ajla Tomljanovic criticises stripping of Wimbledon rankings points

Australian No 1 Ajla Tomljanovic has hit out at the decision to strip Wimbledon of its ranking points, dismissing the move that’s rocked the sport as “very unfair”.

The woman who took over at the top of the domestic rankings after Ash Barty’s sudden retirement said she will be hard hit by the explosive decision of the ATP and WTA to effectively turn the world’s top tournament into a glorified exhibition event.

The decision was made because Wimbledon had imposed its controversial suspension on Russian and Belarusian players, leaving the men’s and women’s tours to say the whole rankings system was being undermined by a selective ban.

Tomljanovic reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals last year, the finest performance of her career as she beat Britain’s US Open champion to be Emma Raducanu en route, earning far more WTA ranking points than she had ever done before.

But because of the ban, those are expected to now be wiped this year, meaning and she will plummet down the rankings despite having worked hard to earn a career-high ranking of 38

“I don’t think they’ll carry over the points earned from 2021, they’ll get wiped and then you don’t have a chance to defend your points. That’s very unfair, in my opinion,” the 29-year-old said on the eve of the tournament.

“It’s going to be very strange to go to Wimbledon where no points will be on offer. Sometimes unfair things happen and you’ve just got to roll with the punches.”

The 430 points she picked up for her performance last year before losing to Barty make up more than a third of her total live points tally, which currently stands on 1,216.

The live rankings have Tomljanovic ranked 44th but on the current projections, she will crash to 85th. It is possible the WTA could decide

Read more on theguardian.com