Welcome again to the Monday Tennis Briefing, the place The Athletic will clarify the tales behind the tales from the previous week on court docket.
This week, the primary Riyadh version of the WTA Tour Finals concluded in Saudi Arabia, with Coco Gauff defeating Zheng Qinwen within the remaining.
All through the week, the gamers and WTA chief government Portia Archer have emphasised that they felt welcome and taken care of in a rustic that criminalizes same-sex relationships and has been criticized for its human rights report, significantly concerning girls. “We have now by no means had any points with freedom of expression,” Archer mentioned in a information convention forward of the event.
Charlie Eccleshare’s particular report from Riyadh appears to be like on the thought of tennis — and sport at giant — having the ability to impact change, and the way conversant that concept is with the fact within the nation:
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Elsewhere, Barbora Krejcikova criticized what she known as “unprofessional” commentary of the occasion, Danielle Collins and Daria Kasatkina skilled life as an alternate, a doubles partnership fell on the final and Daniil Medvedev spiralled in Turin.
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What led Krejcikova to name out a commentator?
After a tough run of type via fall, world No. 10 Barbora Krejcikova received a dose of the social media abuse that’s dispiritingly acquainted to any tennis participant who’s shedding matches. When somebody questioned out loud on X as to how she had received Wimbledon, the Czech gave an easy reply: “I received seven matches in a row.”
Krejcikova, who, with that title certified for the WTA Tour Finals — a particular provision for a Grand Slam champion who finishes exterior the highest eight within the rankings ‘race’ however inside the highest 20 — utilized that logic to the occasion in Riyadh. After going 5-5 between Wimbledon and the beginning of the event, she took Iga Swiatek to a few units, eased previous Jessica Pegula, after which beat Coco Gauff to win her group.
Krejcikova ran out of steam within the semifinals towards Zheng, then discovered herself having to reply to some extra unfavorable commentary of a totally totally different variety.
“You might need heard concerning the current feedback made on Tennis Channel in the course of the WTA Finals protection that targeted on my look reasonably than my efficiency. As an athlete who has devoted herself to this sport, it was disappointing to see one of these unprofessional commentary,” the 28-year-old wrote in an announcement on X.
“This isn’t the primary time one thing like that is occurring in sports activities world. I’ve typically chosen to not converse up, however I consider it’s time to handle the necessity for respect and professionalism in sports activities media. These moments distract from the true essence of sport and the dedication all athletes convey to the sphere.
I like tennis deeply, and I need to see it represented in a means that honors the dedication we make to compete at this degree.”
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Krejcikova was responding to journalist and commentator Jon Wertheim, who commented on Krejcikova’s brow throughout a broadcast on Tennis Channel Friday. Wertheim is a longstanding tennis journalist and is an everyday contributor to Andy Roddick’s podcast, Served, which additionally airs on Tennis Channel’s T2 broadcast.
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Wertheim apologized Sunday in an announcement on X, which he labelled “a tennis twitter apology.”
“Throughout a Tennis Channel studio present on Friday, I made some deeply regrettable feedback off-air. I acknowledge them. I apologise for them. I reached out instantly and apologised to the participant,” he mentioned.
“What occurred? I joined the present by Zoom. In rehearsal we had been proven a graphic of a participant who had simply competed. It confirmed her at an angle that exaggerated her brow.
“A couple of moments later, I used to be instructed to border up my Zoom. I appeared on the low digicam angle and joked that it made my brow resemble the photograph of the participant in query. Somebody within the management room chimed in and I bantered again. Although this was a personal rehearsal, this alternate inadvertently, and with out context, made it to dwell air.
“I notice: I’m not the sufferer right here. It was neither skilled nor charitable nor reflective of the individual I attempt to be. I’m accountable. I personal this. I’m sorry.”
He later issued an extra joint apology with Roddick, shared on Served’s X account.
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— Served with Andy Roddick (@Served_Podcast) November 10, 2024
Wertheim instructed The Athletic through e mail that: “Between the assertion I posted and a few remarks I made with Andy Roddick I don’t have a lot so as to add about this deeply regrettable scenario for which I’m profoundly apologetic.”
In an announcement issued Sunday, Tennis Channel mentioned that Wertheim has been faraway from the air “indefinitely.”
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What induced Daniil Medvedev to lose management on the ATP Finals?
Daniil Medvedev is considered one of two males’s gamers born within the Nineties to win a Grand Slam title. He’s world No. 4, a continuing issue within the latter levels of the most important occasions, and one of the compelling audio system on the ATP Tour.
He’s additionally in a foul spot. His proper shoulder has been bothering him all 12 months, afflicting his serve, which ordinarily lets him explode via his service video games to place strain on his opponents. He’s having to play Jannik Sinner so typically that their showing in the identical facet of a event draw has turn out to be a meme, and he isn’t profitable in the intervening time. He thinks the balls used on the tour are neutralizing his strengths and serving to these of Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, the gamers who can speed up via slower balls sufficient to complete factors with most aplomb.
On the ATP Tour Finals in Turin, he had had sufficient, each on-court and off. “I’ve this day-after-day, day in, day trip, since two, three years. Each observe is a wrestle. Each match is a wrestle. I used to be holding for very long time. Now I really feel zero pleasure of being on the court docket,” he mentioned in a information convention after shedding in straight units to Taylor Fritz on November 10.
That lack of enjoyment devolved into the absurd, with Medvedev throwing his racket into the air, feigning that he couldn’t hold on to it, and making ready to return serve together with his racket deal with after Fritz shanked a fortunate lob onto the baseline to interrupt within the second set. Medvedev, who is understood for his potential to up the frequency of lengthy rallies in return video games and steal the marginal benefit it provides the returner towards the server, mentioned his combat had left him.
“I’m drained to combat towards one thing that doesn’t rely upon myself,” he mentioned, referring to the balls.
“Each match I come, I do know that principally I’ve to hit no matter. It doesn’t matter. Ways matter much less,” he mentioned.
Medvedev will face Alex de Minaur after which Sinner as he bids to qualify for the semifinals. He isn’t all that bothered if that is the tip of his season.
James Hansen
What’s it wish to be an alternate?
It was a story of two alternates on the WTA Finals final week — one who received to play and one who didn’t.
In considered one of tennis’ strangest roles, it’s reserved for the end-of-year finals on the boys’s and ladies’s excursions. The 2 gamers ranked just under the cut-off to qualify for the WTA and ATP Tour Finals are chosen as substitutes in case one of many gamers who has certified has to drag out. Withdrawals are extra widespread at these occasions: they’re the final main tournaments of the season apart from the Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup. They’re additionally performed to a round-robin format, so there’s the likelihood for useless rubbers that gamers are extra prepared to drag out of if not feeling 100%.
On the WTA Finals the 2 alternates had been Daria Kasatkina of Russia and America’s Danielle Collins. Kasatkina because the world No. 9 was the primary alternate and was duly known as off the bench when Pegula pulled out with a knee harm on Wednesday after shedding her first two matches. Kasatkina’s reward was a match towards world No. 2 Iga Swiatek with solely a day’s discover. She misplaced 6-1, 6-0 in 51 minutes.
Afterwards, a shellshocked Kasatkina spoke of the problem of the alternate function.
“It’s harder than it appears. It’s important to be right here for every week, after which abruptly it’s a must to go and play No 2 on this planet who already performed two matches.
“It’s not straightforward to go and play from zero, being relaxed the entire week, not being on this mentality as while you play a event after which going to play Iga,” she mentioned in a information convention.
Collins most likely received the higher deal as a non-playing alternate. She was a late call-up after Emma Navarro — who would have been the primary alternate — withdrew with sickness. Collins noticed the week as an opportunity to get into form for the Billie Jean King Cup finals, which begins on Wednesday.
Collins, who has not performed a match in additional than two months, mentioned she hoped her function as an alternate could be a great bridge to taking part in competitively once more on the BJK Cup. “It’s been very nice,” she instructed The Athletic in an interview in Riyadh. “It’s an amazing alternative to get again into event mode and and and get a whole lot of nice observe, too, with all these gamers.”
On the day she spoke to The Athletic, Collins performed a observe set with Kasatkina and mentioned that she was primarily in her event routine — simply with out taking part in the matches.
Maybe the strangest alternate function is reserved for the crushed semifinalists. Krejcikova and Aryna Sabalenka had been required to stay round to make sure the ultimate would go forward if considered one of Zheng Qinwen or Gauff withdrew. Leaving early carried a wonderful of half their prize cash from the event.
This week it’s Grigor Dimitrov and Stefanos Tsitsipas within the alternate roles, on the ATP Finals in Turin. Ready and questioning in the event that they’ll get the possibility to step in for somebody. Even when they don’t, they’ll choose up a $155,000 (£120,317) cheque for his or her efforts — $140,000 (£108,661) was the alternate charge in Riyadh.
Charlie Eccleshare
So shut however up to now for Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova?
Final week, as Sabalenka grew to become year-end world No. 1 in singles for the primary time, Katerina Siniakova achieved the identical feat in doubles — for the fourth time.
Siniakova received two Grand Slam titles in 2024: the French Open with Gauff and Wimbledon with Taylor Townsend, who partnered her on the Tour Finals in Riyadh. She additionally received Olympic gold in combined doubles for the Czech Republic with Tomas Machac.
Siniakova and Townsend had been seeded eighth out of eight pairs in Riyadh regardless of being extensively thought of as favorites alongside Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe, the Canadian and Kiwi duo who Siniakova and Townsend defeated within the Wimbledon remaining in July.
Each pairs stormed to the Riyadh remaining undefeated, with Siniakova and Townsend beating Australian Open champions Hsieh Su-Wei and Elise Mertens and U.S. Open champions Jelena Ostapenko and Lyudmyla Kichenok within the group stage. After 4 resplendent performances, Dabrowski and Routliffe proved a bridge too far, profitable in straight units 7-5, 6-3 and lifting Dabrowski to No 3 on this planet, behind Routliffe in No 2. Townsend moved up from No 9 to No 5.
Regardless of this defeat, Siniakova, who has been outspoken concerning the lack of recognition for elite doubles gamers in comparison with their singles counterparts, stands alone on the high.
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An extended await Denis Shapovalov?
After a five-year wait, Denis Shapovalov lastly has his arms on an ATP title once more — coming throughout qualifying to say the Belgrade Open on Sunday.
It was the Canadian’s first title since his maiden victory on the Stockholm Open in 2019, and particularly important given he was out between July 2023 and January 2024 due to a knee harm. This title lifts him 22 locations to No 56 within the rankings, an necessary step in the direction of the spot within the high 30 that he had earlier than that knee harm final summer season, and one that will make him seeded on the Slams (and positively not should qualify for 250-level occasions).
Such a classy participant with a flashing single-handed backhand, it’s excellent news for followers of selection to have Shapovalov as an element once more, and this title was made much more particular by the person handing over the trophy: the 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic.
Shapovalov mentioned how honored he was by Djokovic’s presence after his 6-4, 6-4 win over one other Serbian, Hamad Medjedovic.
“It was tremendous bizarre, as a result of he’s usually taking trophies from us, not giving us trophies,” he mentioned.
Subsequent up for Shapovalov is the Davis Cup finals with Canada, which start in Malaga every week on Tuesday. Impulsively it seems like he may have a major function to play.
Charlie Eccleshare
Shot(s) of the week
When doubles is nice, it’s very, excellent.
Advisable studying:
🏆 The winners of the week
🎾 ATP:
🏆 Denis Shapovalov (Q) def. Hamad Medjedovic (WC) 6-4, 6-4 to win the Belgrade Open (250) in Belgrade, Serbia. It’s the Canadian’s second ATP Tour title.
🏆 Benjamin Bonzi (Q) def. Cameron Norrie 7-6(6), 6-4 to win the Moselle Open (250) in Metz, France. It’s the Frenchman’s first ATP Tour title.
🎾 WTA:
🏆 Coco Gauff (3) def. Zheng Qinwen (7) 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(2) to win the WTA Tour Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It’s the American’s ninth WTA Tour singles title.
🏆 Gabriela Dabrowski / Erin Routliffe (2) def. Taylor Townsend / Katerina Siniakova (8) 7-5, 6-3 to win the WTA Tour Finals in Riyadh. It’s the duo’s second WTA Tour title.
📈📉 On the rise / Down the road
📈 Zheng Qinwen strikes up two locations from No. 7 to No. 5 — a brand new profession excessive — after her run to the WTA Tour Finals remaining in Riyadh.
📈 Denis Shapovalov ascends 22 spots from No. 78 to No. 56 after profitable the title in Belgrade.
📈 Barbora Krejcikova reenters the highest 10 after rising three spots from No. 13 to No. 10 following her run to the semifinals in Riyadh.
📉 Adrian Mannarino falls 14 locations from No. 54 to No. 68 after dropping his factors from profitable the 2023 Sofia Open in Bulgaria.
📉 In an illustration of how bunched gamers are additional down the rankings, Ann Li drops six locations for the lack of simply 16 factors, from No. 93 to No. 99.
📉 Novak Djokovic falls one spot from No. 5 to No. 6 after dropping his 1,300 factors from final 12 months’s ATP Tour Finals.
📅 Developing
🎾 ATP
📍November 10 – 17 in Turin, Italy: ATP Tour Finals that includes Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev.
📺 UK: Sky Sports activities; U.S.: Tennis Channel 💻 Tennis TV
🎾 WTA
📍November 13 – 20 in Malaga, Spain: Billie Jean King Cup that includes Iga Swiatek, Danielle Collins, Emma Raducanu, Karolina Muchova.
📺 UK: BBC (for Nice Britain ties); U.S.: Tennis Channel
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