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Nine-month season urged as players crumble

BEIJING: Poland’s Agnieszka Radwanska has called for the tennis season to be slashed to nine months as tired and injured players drop like flies during the end-of-year swing.Among the mounting casualty list, Garbine Muguruza was unable to finish the Wuhan Open final last week and Serena Williams is skipping the

By our correspondents
October 07, 2015
BEIJING: Poland’s Agnieszka Radwanska has called for the tennis season to be slashed to nine months as tired and injured players drop like flies during the end-of-year swing.
Among the mounting casualty list, Garbine Muguruza was unable to finish the Wuhan Open final last week and Serena Williams is skipping the end of the season for extra rest.
And at the ongoing China Open, Maria Sharapova is out with injury and top seed Simona Halep retired in the first round with an Achilles problem.
Eugenie Bouchard was forced out of her match with the lingering effects of concussion, and Petra Kvitova and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga also lost in the first round after feeling faint.
Radwanska, the world number eight, said players were unanimous in wanting a shorter season and suggested a September cut-off.
“I think everybody wants that,” she said in Beijing, when asked if she would like a shortened schedule — adding that she would be willing to forfeit the prize money from playing extra events. “Yeah. I think nine months’ season will be good. I think a lot of people agree with me.”