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Breaking News: Elena Rybakina and Jessica Pegula Left the Fans Disappointed as the Withdraw from Korea Open Due to…

 

Elena Rybakina and Jessica Pegula have both withdrawn from the Korea Open which is due to take place between September 16-22, 2024.
Rybakina in particular has been in strife with illness and injury as of late and withdrew from her second round at the 2024 US Open. There has been murmerings about the rest of her season and also she recently split from coach, Stefano Vukov.

But she has decided to postpone her return at least for the start of the Asian hard court swing. While Pegula of course reached the final of the 2024 US Open.
Entry List Korea Open 2024 featuring Swiatek, Rybakina and Pegula as headline namesEntry List Korea Open 2024 featuring Swiatek, Rybakina and Pegula as headline names
She won’t play next week either. Amanda Anisimova posted pictures of herself in Seoul without being in the initial Entry List but she is now entered. Viktoriya Tomova is the next into the Entry List and has now entered due to Rybakina withdrawing.
Iga Swiatek leads the field with the likes of Daria Kasatkina, Emma Navarro, Liudmila Samsonova, Diana Shnaider and Marta Kostyuk are the other top 20 players. Other main-draw entrants include Karolina Pliskova, Katie Boulter and Ajla Tomljanovic.
Anastasia Potapova also withdrew last week with Shuai Zhang and Elina Avanesyan both benefitting as a result.
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‘Less than 100 people in the stands’ – The troubling reality of the Davis Cup Finals before knockout stages

bySamuel Gill

Thursday, 12 September 2024 at 17:14

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The biggest names in tennis coming to Manchester in the UK for the Davis Cup unearths a problem which was also evident during last year’s Finals with group stage matches sparsely attended at the AO Arena on Tuesday.
Canada face off against Argentina with Denis Shapovalov seeing off Francisco Cerundolo and Felix Auger-Aliassime currently facing Sebastian Baez. As well as Canada and Argentina, Great Britain as expected play during the group stages of the Finals.

But even that paints an unfortunate picture with tickets in the nosebleeds of the arena on Friday for Great Britain’s tie against Argentina being as cheap as £10 on the ticketing market.
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It is a tie that could be a big one too for those attending with Jack Draper likely to play on his return after reaching the semi-finals of the US Open. He has elected to head straight into action for his country.
This unlike other players who were involved in the latter stages of the US Open. Only Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic big name wise have elected to play with others either having the week off ahead of the Laver Cup or until the Asian hard court swing.
But images of the Shapovalov and Cerundolo match showed less than 100 people in the stands. This though could be for a myriad of reasons. In the UK, cost of living is an issue with people less likely to spend the money. Also it falls in the wrong week with schools returning and others likely being in work. £10 tickets can help alleviate that issue slightly but it is an issue that is confounded most year and asks whether change is needed.
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We say this every year, but this doesn’t even feel like Davis Cup at this point. The Qualifiers are more fun to watch because they have home/away atmospheres.

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How is it not clear to pro tennis Elitists in charge that flooding the sport with more and more tournaments is NOT the answer? Such decisions made through PURE GREED disguised as “offering more up & coming players a chance to compete”. This sport is, at the very foundation, a Business. Any corporate entity should know by now that introducing too many ‘franchises’ to a limited market is counterproductive to say the very least? And let us not forget the Top Athletes cannot be everywhere week-to-week no matter how much money the tourneys throw at them. Therefor you get a situation such as the US Open missing out on the Best-of-the-Best. Simple economics — and definitely common sense — seems to be lost on the WTA/ATP ‘experts’ in the offices.

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    Anti-Social media has no guardrails… and the Lowest Common Denominators are free to demean and denounce anyone, any time; and obviously do so on a daily basis. Why? Because thus far, given the lack of oversight (much less control) over these public immorally bankrupt entities, there is little-to-no possibility of legal repercussion.

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    Bitterness will always surface the more one cannot resist the urge to spew personal feelings. Unless this woman is running for office she doesn’t get — nor deserve — the opportunity to literally reinvent what she plainly said the first time. She’s no longer a tennis player, does not represent the sport, and should therefor refrain from meaningless drivel and snottyass remarks about her former colleagues.

  • mandoist11-09-2024

    How is it not clear to pro tennis Elitists in charge that flooding the sport with more and more tournaments is NOT the answer? Such decisions made through PURE GREED disguised as “offering more up & coming players a chance to compete”. This sport is, at the very foundation, a Business. Any corporate entity should know by now that introducing too many ‘franchises’ to a limited market is counterproductive to say the very least? And let us not forget the Top Athletes cannot be everywhere week-to-week no matter how much money the tourneys throw at them. Therefor you get a situation such as the US Open missing out on the Best-of-the-Best. Simple economics — and definitely common sense — seems to be lost on the WTA/ATP ‘experts’ in the offices.

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