WTA adds two more events to calendar

Bianca Andreescu
Bianca Andreescu won the 2019 US Open. File photo: Reuters

The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) on Thursday confirmed the addition of events in Prague, Czech Republic, and Lexington, United States, to its provisional calendar which now features 21 tournaments.

The WTA Tour, suspended since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, last month announced it would resume in Palermo on August 3 and the tournaments in Prague and Lexington are scheduled to begin a week later.

"As the WTA Tour looks to return to competition in 2020, we are pleased to provide additional playing opportunities for our athletes," WTA chairman Steve Simon said.

"We are delighted to welcome the teams in Prague and Lexington onto the 2020 provisional calendar and look forward to the return of women's professional tennis."

The Cincinnati Masters is scheduled to be played at Flushing Meadows, New York followed by the US Open, also at its usual Flushing Meadows home, from August 31 to September 13.

There will then be claycourt tournaments in Madrid and Rome before events in Europe and the Asia Pacific region, including the China Open in Beijing and the season-ending WTA Finals in Shenzhen set for November 9 to 15.

US Open
The US Open is both the largest and loudest of the four Grand Slam events on the tennis calendar. File photo: Reuters

Organisers of the Citi Open in Washington confirmed that they will not stage a women's tournament this year with the Lexington event to take its place on the calendar.

"Given the unique circumstances and requirements this year, we understand and support Octagon and the WTA's decision to hold the tournament as a completely separate event in 2020," Citi Open organisers said in a statement.

"We wish them and local organisers in Lexington all the best for a safe and successful tournament. We still plan to present women's tennis during this year's Citi Open and look forward to hosting the women's tournament in Washington, DC next year."

The WTA also announced a revised system for calculating world rankings when the season resumes.

The rankings traditionally operate on a "Best 16" results basis over 52 weeks but will now cover a 22-month period from March, 2019, through December, 2020.

A player's ranking will be consisted of her “best 16" results over the 22-month period and the same tournament cannot be included twice in her breakdown.

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