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Jon Wertheim had an opinion about this on his mailbag today. He agrees with our assessment, that it's the new, longer format.
The pith of it is this:
"When will tournaments—and by extension, half the ATP board—realize that we are not making widgets here. Expanding capacity and productivity and work units might look good on a McKinsey deck. But it isn’t going to work here? We are talking about labor/talent. Energy—in this case, human competitive energy—is a finite resource. And when you expand events so unnecessarily, you are going to have to confront this. The rubber is meeting the road. Or, more accurately, the rubber is staying off the road.
Part of me feels for Canada. You run a longstanding event and put up this money, and you expect more stars to show up. The other part of me says, “What did you think was going to happen?”"
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Tennis Mailbag: Making Sense of Canada Open’s Withdrawals
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are among the stars who pulled out of the tournament.www.si.com
It's an old event, going way back! I didn't start paying attn. to the event until it changed from grass to clay, becoming a lead-in to the US Open when it went to Har-Tru in '75! Early on when a part of the Grand Prix, Orantes & Vilas made the event before Borg used it as prep in his USO attempts when the surface changed to hardcourt! Bjorn made the event bigger at the time! It went from BO5 finals to just BO3, but in today's game, that isn't enough & it's become a serious issue w/ players WD due to injury or exhaustion!



