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Zverev says it’s not ideal for top-10 players

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The ATP and WTA’s decision to expand the Masters 1000 events has sparked controversy among players and fans alike. While the goal was to increase revenue and elevate the prestige of these tournaments, the unintended consequences have become apparent.

Players like Elena Rybakina, Jiri Lehecka, and Alexander Zverev have voiced concerns about the length of the tournaments and the toll it takes on their bodies and personal lives. Zverev emphasized that a day between matches is not true rest, as true rest involves being at home with loved ones.

While the expanded format may provide more opportunities for lower-ranked players, top players like Zverev feel that it is not beneficial for them. The grueling season and lack of adequate rest and physical preparation have become major issues for players on the tour.

The ongoing debate about player health and the demanding schedule has become a hot topic in the tennis world. With more tournaments adopting the extended format, it seems that these issues will persist unless changes are made.

As players continue to speak out about the challenges they face, it remains to be seen how the ATP and WTA will address these concerns. The divide between top players and lower-ranked players on the impact of the expanded events is evident, and finding a balance that satisfies all parties may prove to be a difficult task.

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