Oct 19
ATP World Tour – ATP Nadal and company listen to
The ATP is looking for ways to cut of “significantly” the tournament schedule to encourage the players “have more time to relax, improve your fitness and work on his game,” which respond to a long-standing demand of the players Rafael Nadal.
An ATP spokesman said: “We are studying in depth the calendar to see if there is a meaningful way to extend the season with tournaments and encourage players to have more time to relax, improve your fitness and work on his game. It is a topic that has been talked about a lot of time and there is no quick fix, but we are committed to regard for truth. ”
In this sense, the global organizer of men’s tennis circuit means that “health and welfare” of the players is a key issue in order to “extend the duration of the career of tennis’ most important circuit.” “It’s a critical issue,” he explained.
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