Women's tour aligns tournament categories with ATP
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[December 02, 2020]
By Sudipto Ganguly
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Women's Tennis
Association (WTA) will rename its tournament categories from next
season to align with the men's ATP, a sign of further collaboration
between the tours following a season that was severely disrupted by
the COVID-19 pandemic.
The global health crisis decimated the 2020 tennis calendar and
prompted calls for a merger of the governing bodies, a suggestion
that was well received by both the WTA and ATP.
The women's tour has comprised of five tiers -- Premier Mandatory,
Premier 5, Premier, International and $125K events, while the ATP
has Masters 1000, 500, and 250-level tournaments.
From the 2021 season, the WTA's Premier Mandatory and Premier 5
tournaments will be categorised as WTA 1000, the Premier events will
be WTA 500, the International level will be renamed WTA 250 while
the $125k events will be known as WTA 125.
"A numerical system allows for immediate understanding of tournament
level, providing fans with a simple way to understand and engage
with the Tour and tournaments," WTA President Micky Lawler told
Reuters.
"In addition to providing simplicity and immediate understanding,
this provides alignment with ATP's tournament nomenclature so that
professional tennis is consistent and reflects the same tournament
naming system."
Prize money and ranking points of the renamed WTA categories will
not be changed to mirror that of their ATP equivalent.
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WTA President Micky
Lawler REUTERS/Anton Vaganov
Merging the professional tours would be no easy task.
As many as seven associations run different parts of tennis around
the world. In addition to the ATP and WTA, the sport is also
controlled by the International Tennis Federation and the boards of
the four Grand Slam tournaments.
The men's and women's tours have a separate ranking system while
some rules, including on-court coaching, are also different.
However, a merger could simplify television contracts and
sponsorship deals as viewers currently need different pay-TV
platforms to watch matches.
"2020 has paved a unique opportunity for greater synergy across all
the governing bodies of tennis," Lawler said, adding that she was
proud of the WTA's work with the ATP and looked forward to further
collaboration to help strengthen the sport.
As part of its rebranding, the women's governing body will reveal a
new logo on Wednesday and launch a 'WTA For The Game'
https://www.wtatennis.com/
videos/1922112/for-something-bigger-than-the-game campaign,
featuring top current players, to better connect with fans.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by xx)
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