They need to look at what they've done to the sport. Surfaces, rackets, balls have all been changed to supposedly make it more entertaining for the crowd. Little to no thought to the impact on the players. Mandatory tournaments so players can't choose when and where to play. You have a system that sees your ranking drop through the floor if you miss a couple of months. With so many resources available nowadays in terms of nutrition, coaching, health and fitness expert support, players really shouldn't be injured as much as they are. Metal hips in your early 30s; tress fractures in your back; surgery on your wrists in your early 20s; all of these things shouldn't be happening, let alone to multiple elite athletes. It's clear that the changes are dangerous for the players, so someone needs to look at whether the so called improvements really are good for the game.
BicesterTennis5h
Get better Vicky!
cyberpixie8h
Interesting stuff. I guess it's been made for the consistency of the surfaces between different time periods of the season.
Diuma211h
When Wawrinka was at the top of his game he was the best tennis player in the world. He beat Federer in the Masters 1000 final at Monte Carlo. He beat Djokovic in quarters final of the AO and went on to defeat Nadal in the final. He beat Djokovic at the top of his game in the grand slam final at the FO. He also won the USO. Zverev at the top of his game was never close to Wawrinka at the top of his. Maybe Uncle Toni has a chip on his shoulder about Swiss players.