Konta wants ATP/WTA to be a merger
of equals
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[May 20, 2020]
MUMBAI (Reuters) - British
number one Johanna Konta feels a merger of the women's governing WTA
tennis body with the men's ATP makes sense but stressed it must only
be on equal terms.
Roger Federer last month called for a merger between the two
organisations, with the Women's Tennis Association chief Steve Simon
and Association of Tennis Professionals Tour Chairman Andrea
Gaudenzi welcoming the suggestion.
Konta, who sits on the WTA player council, has joined some of her
fellow women professionals in calling for an equal position in any
combined body in the future.
"For me, for my comprehension, I don't understand how it wouldn't be
of equals because if we are then talking about that, would it be us
literally saying we are worth less than our male counterparts?" the
world number 14 told British media.
"It would have to be a merger of equals because that's what we are.
I wouldn't see how, right now in today's age, it would be allowed to
be called anything else."
As many as seven associations run different parts of tennis in the
world. Besides the ATP and the WTA Tours, the sport is also
controlled by the International Tennis Federation and the boards of
the four Grand Slam tournaments.
Currently viewers need different pay-TV platforms to watch tennis
matches and a merger of the Tours could simplify television
contracts and sponsorship deals.
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Britain’s Johanna Konta reacts during the match against Tunisia’s
Ons Jabeur. REUTERS/Ciro De Luca/File Photo
The men's and women's players have a separate ranking system while
some rules, including on-court coaching, are also different.
American great Billie Jean King had called for a unified governing
body for men and women years ago but the 29-year-old Konta feels
Federer's comments have brought attention back to the topic.
"I definitely think in the long run it makes sense for it to be one
tour, it makes logical sense but I also know there are a lot of
moving parts to it, and I know there will be a lot of people who
won't want it to happen, but also a lot of people who do want it to
happen," Konta added.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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