‘Potentially, We Won't Have a Job’ - Defending Wimbledon Champions Say ATP Plans Threaten Future of Specialist Doubles Players
Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool say proposed ATP changes could halve specialist doubles spots and push more places to singles players.
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‘Potentially, we won't have a job’ - Defending Wimbledon champions say ATP plans threaten future of specialist doubles players
Defending Wimbledon doubles champions Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool have claimed proposed ATP Tour changes could leave them without a job.
The news resounded in the costumes of the doblists, to which they have reached rumors of changes in the mode of doubles by 2028 that will affect significantly many tennis players. The paintings could be reduced to 16 duos, more protagonism to individual players in the modality and the prize amount would be lowered. The measurements, which wants to carry out the male circuit, could then move to the four Grand Slam.
The ATP Is Wrong, Yet Again
Jul 10, 2022; London, England, United Kingdom; Novak Djokovic (SRB) turns to his box and celebrates match point after winning the men’s singles final 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (3) against Nick Kyrgios (AUS) on Centre court at All England Lawn Tennis and Croq… | Source: Lastwordonsports.com - Yesh Ginsburg The ATP presented a reform package to approximately fifty doubles specialists in a meeting at Wimbledon this week. The headline numbers are these: th…
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