The problems facing a merger between the ATP and WTA Tour 👇 9WWOS
in which he wondered if he was the only one thinking that the two tennis tours, ATP for the men and WTA Tour for the women, should join up as a single body.
Rafael Nadal followed up soon after: "As you know per our discussions, I completely agree that it would be great to get out of this world crisis with the union of men's and women's tennis in one only organisation."the question was raised on whether this was the time when tennis needed to start taking a hard look at itself. A combined office headed by a Commissioner was raised.
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