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En marge du tournoi d'Indian Wells (WTA 1000), la numéro deux mondiale Iga Swiatek a assuré qu'elle n'était pas favorable à l'instauration des matchs en cinq sets pour les femmes dans les tournois du Grand Chelem, comme c'est déjà le cas chez les hommes. Pour la Polonaise, les joueuses auraient du mal à "conserver un haut niveau de jeu" sur une durée aussi éprouvantes pour les organismes.

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00:00I think, honestly, it's a weird approach in the world where everything is becoming faster, you know.
00:11So I don't know if the audience honestly would like that.
00:15Also, like, I don't know if we would be able to keep the quality for five sets
00:22because, well, that's a fact, like, men are more, you know, physically strong and they can handle it for sure
00:31better.
00:32Also, we've never practiced in a way to prepare for that, so we would need to change, I think, our
00:38whole calendar
00:39because the Grand Slams would be so tough that I don't think we would have, honestly, time to prepare for
00:46any other tournaments.
00:47So I think it would change a lot. I don't think it would change anything for good.
00:56I don't know what's the reason, honestly, for this.
01:00There's already more times we're extending for the Sunday, so I guess we can extend forever.
01:08But we are the ones that will play and the question is if we're actually going to handle it or
01:13not
01:13and I think this might be tricky, this five-set situation.
01:18Okay.
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