Pressure from what she considers inflexible WTA rules required injured Victoria Azarenka to make a start this week at the Rome Masters, with the No.1 then withdrawing after winning her opening match.
The player blasted the rule which requires all elite players to compete in a handful of required events or take an obligatory zero points which could severely affect their rankings.
“I was conflicted and disappointed to withdraw from Rome,” Azarenka, who quit Rome with a right shoulder injury, tweeted. “I tried my hardest but I wasn’t healthy going into the tournament.
“If WTA rules were different then I could have focused on getting healthy but I could not afford another zero pointer on my ranking. Hopefully in the future there will be more protection for players rights.”
Azarenka is bidding for a second straight major title when she plays the French Open which begins May 27 after beating Maria Sharapova to take the crown in January at the Australian Open.
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