Reactions to WTA's Three-Year Deal with Saudi Arabia
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- čas přidán 5. 04. 2024
- In this week's news, the WTA has inked a long-term deal with Saudi Arabia, signing on for a three year commitment which gives Riyadh the rights to host the WTA Finals from 2024 to 2026.
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Money talks! Morals walks!
Money talks is an ironic statement coming from America.
Anything crying about human rights is a profoundly ironic statement coming from agents of the US.
It’s unfortunate that Khasoggi is unable to weigh in on the topic
@@pjesf Yes, brutally murdered on behalf of the US prez.
@@pjesfbc that fake prince killed him! This decision is not cool!
@@23Echeo That was my exact point. 👍🏻👍🏻
WAY nicer short intro music! Relief. Thanks!
That religious country is not trying to change.
Great news for the great Saudi Arabia. More sports events coming inshallah.
The worst thing they could do.
The players will be on court with a chador I guess.
A great opportunity to bring tennis to a new audience.
Lets goooooo
Golf... now tennis?? Wth
And the rest. Football, F1, Snooker.
The only time I subscribe to WTA TV is for the Finals. Not anymore.
Change first then go in not the other way round. BJK is being surprisingly naive if she thinks this will change the country for the better. Disappointed in Nadal, one of my favourite players. How much more money does he need?
China has a much better record on women's rights. This is a geopolitical decision more than an economic or ethical one.
True, but they've persecuted their own people (men and women) far more than Saudi and restricted the amount of children women could have issuing forced abortions so I don't think we can clearly put them above Saudi in the moral compass.
Boycott, do not watch! Even this exhibiton with the top male players, after Sept. tennis is really over. US OPen slam is done. These same players complain about how long the season is and all that, but they are willing to just add something more to their plate if the price is right. Some tennis fans do not care about the year end finals.
Equal rights should always be considered over a little more money. So after they give you the money ,you know you can’t drive, walk down the street with your hair without a scarf or speak to other men.
Why would players object to this? They are not likely to be beheaded, if they are not gay or if they keep it in secret, and I assume they don't possess the witchcraft either (but If I were them, I would avoid too many trick shots on court).
For an increase from $9 million to $15 million in prize money they are selling women’s tennis to Riyadh? That is not a huge jump in finances for tennis in general as this was billed to be.
If Saudi Arabia is interested in promoting tennis, let them put on a small 250 tournament first, develop the game there, and pay their dues in developing the game. They have hardly any players there at all. It stinks that they get to start with the year-end finals just for a few dollars.
The countries that are passionate about tennis should be given the tournament instead. How about the Czech Republic? They have so many players.
I am not interested in watching the money game. They forget that for all of us fans tennis is a SPORT, not just a BUSINESS.
"...due to the repression of free speech..." are you kidding me??
We suffer from woke fascism and political correctness, where anything we say can be misconstrued as hate speech and punished, yet we criticise other countries for the same thing?
To play or not to play? There's a simple solution. You wanna play, go - you don't wanna play, don't go. Problem solved.
As simple as ABC. Saudi is like daylight compared to that nightmare Cancun last year. Forever a must talk finals for centuries to come. Luckily for the WTA they learned from that mistake
@@andehbridget1861 Not true. The event in Mexico had issues, but the WTA does not attract the audience that the ATPS does. WTA held in Texas , low attendance. Hopefully, the Saudi's lose money with this. BTW , What is in Saudi Arabia , people can't even buy a beer. Sporting events make money from alcohol sales and WTA matches are so boring at times, and fustrating that a drink is necessary. lmao
Well, I guess I won't be watching the WTA finals this year.
Shame on the WTA
Total sellout, and the women players going along with it. I am disgusted with them. They really do not attract a large audience. I've observed the lack of attendance in Dubai, and the other Arab nation . No deal is going to force Arab nations to do anything. I am not watching that event. Never forget how the Saudi's had terrorist drive planes into the World Trade Center! Truly a shame.
I'm glad that Chris and Martina lost, given that no other WTA current and former players have complained about this.
I'm guessing the WTA Finals organizers will shed no tears that Chris, Martina and their MAGA supporters will not be turning up to the WTA Finals.
No, I will not watch!
I think it's s sell out. For the sake of 3 million dollars more in purse money we are willing to allow the Saudi's to own woman's tennis? How much of this will benefit up and coming players, very little I expect. It cost a fortune to travel and stay there and I have to think train there? I am ashamed of Rafa selling out as well. I have traveled internationally to see major tournaments, Australian Open, Italian open and Barcelona, Monte Carlo. I for one will not travel there or very likely watch it on TV. When will the Saudi's ever enter the 20th Century let alone the 21st?
Money talks. I hope the players refuse to play 🙏🏻
Which players? Will you pay their bills? The players are not complaining only the fans and other ex players are complaining. Luckily their voices doesn’t count. Ask the players of the finals last year and all of them will run to Saudi for the finals without blinking rather than that shit that was held in Cancun. An embarrassing finals for centuries to come
@@andehbridget1861 Those competing in the Finals tournament are not the struggling WTA player. We do not know if the Saudi's will do a better job. There is always something to complain about. The women seem to do a lot of it, and really do not bring in the numbers in other events. So many held throughout the year, and the stands are hardly to capacity and sometimes embarassingly sparse.
Not watching
Will not watch.
So if Kasatkina finally makes the WTA finals, will she be allowed to play by the Saudis in their country? The criminalize homosexuality. This is just one reason why this was a bad decision for the WTA.
That's a good point. And can her partner come with her, and stay in the same hotel room? I suppose there's an argument that having contact (trade, sports) with repressive regimes gives one the opportunity to influence those regimes ... but does it really result in any substantial change, or is it just sports-washing, as they say.
Is Daria going there to play tennis or going to showcase her sexuality? She knows best where to draw the line in another man’s country. Her and her partner can go freely with no obstacles as long as they keep their sexuality in their bedroom before leaving the hotel
Exactly, just like Russia... She cannot show affection for her girlfriend publicly in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia maintains that acts of homosexuality should be disciplined in the same way as adultery - with death by stoning. Homosexuality or nonconformant gender expression can also be punished by corporal punishment, flogging, imprisonment or forced ‘conversion’ therapy.
They already play in America which is one of the worst countries in the world. So why not Saudi as well.
Very, very good point. I hope tennis fans really try to understand.
America doesn't behead women who show their face
@@GhostofGerulaitis Very few from the US will try to understand. The propaganda is so deep here in the US.
America the no man’s land. They want every country to be that as well. Unfortunately, culture will always comes first to some countries before their so call western civilization (lgbtq etc)