Iga Swiatek recently weighed in on the ongoing discussion comparing men’s and women’s tennis, following Aryna Sabalenka’s comments favoring the ATP Tour over the WTA. Swiatek who defeated Sabalenka in a thrilling final at the Madrid Open emphasized that the comparison should not be about the level of tennis but about the emotions and intensity of matches.
She highlighted the competitiveness and emotional depth of women’s tennis, suggesting that viewers can derive a lot from watching it. Sabalenka later clarified her remarks, stating that she did not intend to discredit women’s tennis but simply prefers watching men’s tennis before her matches.
Coco Gauff also shared her perspective, mentioning her evolution from primarily watching women’s tennis to appreciating the game more broadly. She emphasized enjoying tennis regardless of whether men or women are playing.
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