Serena, Azarenka penalized for pullouts
Updated: 2013-02-23 08:08
By Reuters in Dubai (China Daily)
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Serena Williams, the world number one, and Victoria Azarenka, the only unbeaten leading player on the women's tour this year, have been penalized for their late withdrawals from the Dubai Open.
Williams, who had a bad back and withdrew on Wednesday, has had $50,000 forfeited from the WTA's bonus pool, and zero points imposed for one tournament on her world ranking calculation.
Azarenka, who had a bruised heel and withdrew on Monday, had $100,000 forfeited from the WTA's bonus pool and zero points imposed for one tournament on her rankings calculation.
Azarenka's stronger punishment reflects the fact that hers was the second successive time she had pulled out from the Dubai Open after the entry deadline.
Tournament director Salah Tahlak said: "I had a conference call with the WTA in Florida and they are taking action against Azarenka, relating to her second successive withdrawal. There is also action against Williams.
"The WTA apologized to me. It's unfortunate that it happened, but sometimes it is better that (the players) are not pushed too hard. It can be better for the sport. When I saw Serena she looked really bad.
"It is very disappointing both for the tournament and for the fans, some of whom come from all over the world to be here. But both players have promised to come back here next year, so for me the matter is now closed."
The incidents are a setback for the WTA Roadmap's campaign to reduce the number of player withdrawals, something it appears to have done successfully over the past three years.
The situation was further complicated by the fact that Dubai Duty Free, the sponsors of the Dubai Open, are also sponsors of the WTA tour.
The forfeitures however seem of little financial consequence when the bonus pool total is as much as $4,900,000, and when these two players also earn many millions of dollars a year from prize money and sponsorships.
(China Daily 02/23/2013 page15)
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