The ladies’s tennis tour plans for its gamers to earn the identical as males at extra occasions

The ladies’s tennis tour plans for its gamers to earn the identical as males at extra occasions

It took greater than three a long time after the founding of the Women’s Tennis Association for all 4 Grand Slam tournaments to agree to provide the identical prize cash to feminine and male gamers. Now the ladies’s tour is pledging to verify its athletes additionally get similar paychecks at another top-tier occasions within the coming years.

The St. Petersburg, Florida-based WTA introduced Tuesday that it’s revising its season calendar and guidelines about which gamers should enter sure tournaments, whereas additionally organising what it known as a “pathway to equal prize money.”

The plan is to have matching payouts throughout all rounds of singles on the joint WTA-ATP 1000 and 500 occasions — the 2 ranges proper under the 4 Slams — by 2027, and to make it possible for single-week WTA-only 1000 and 500 occasions which might be being performed on the identical time, however at completely different websites, as their ATP-only 1000 and 500 equivalents are providing the identical cash as these counterparts by 2033.



All adjustments will should be accredited by the WTA Board of Directors in August, one thing the tour expects to occur. The proposals embrace growing the variety of 1000 tournaments to 10, with occasions in Beijing (2024), Cincinnati (2025) and Canada (2025) increasing to 2 weeks with bigger fields; new guidelines to spice up participation by main gamers within the greatest occasions; and making singles rankings based mostly on finest 18 outcomes — not simply finest 16 — plus the WTA Finals.

One instance of the kind of pay discrepancy happening presently: When Iga Swiatek gained the 2022 Italian Open, she acquired a examine for a little bit greater than 330,000 euros (about $365,000), which was lower than half of the roughly 835,000 euros (greater than $900,000) that Novak Djokovic earned for successful the lads’s title in Rome that yr.

This April, Italian tennis federation president Angelo Binaghi stated that the nation’s foremost event goals to provide the identical prize cash to ladies and men as of 2025. The WTA signaled its intention to reach at Tuesday’s information by responding to Binaghi’s assertion with this remark again then: “It is our hope to see this commitment achieved at more WTA events.”

Billie Jean King, who was the main voice when the trendy WTA was based in 1973, says she was motivated to assist create a ladies’s skilled tour after incomes $600 for her 1970 championship in Italy, nearly $3,000 lower than Ilie Nastase was paid for his run to the trophy there.

The U.S. Open was the primary main event to pay ladies and men the identical, beginning in 1973. The Australian Open completely established equal prize cash in 2001; the French Open gave its two singles champions the identical quantity in 2006 and unfold that to each spherical in 2007; Wimbledon dedicated to equal pay throughout the board in 2007.

“Fifty years after the players found strength in unity, I’m proud the WTA continues to be a global leader focused on providing opportunities,” King stated, “and hope that women in other sports and walks of life are inspired by its example.”

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