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Hard for me to say if it’s good or not: Iga Swiatek on WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia

Rafa Nadal, the 22-times Grand Slam champion, has embraced the role of ambassador for the Saudi Tennis Federation, expressing optimism about the potential for tennis growth in Saudi Arabia. However, Iga Swiatek was certainly displeased with the same, given the history of the Nation’s treatment towards women.

The former world number one will dedicate time each year to the desert kingdom, contributing to training programs for children and fostering interest in the sport. Plans for a training academy are also underway, according to the Saudi federation.

“I didn’t know that this is the case. Well, I feel like it’s not black & white, everything that’s going on, in the sport. It’s hard for me to sum up in 1 sentence. There were a lot of rumors about WTA Finals going to Saudi. We’re still waiting for the decision. It was always hard for me to say if it’s good or not because it’s not easy for women in these areas.” said Iga Swiatek.

Iga Swiatek was asked about Rafa Nadal becoming an ambassador for Saudi Tennis Federation

“It was announced earlier today that Rafael Nadal is going to be an ambassador for the Saudi Tennis Foundation. Given the nation’s track record on human rights, especially with women, how… pic.twitter.com/vfl7vJK2BH

— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 16, 2024

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Nadal, who recently visited a junior tennis clinic in Riyadh, is enthused about being part of Saudi Arabia’s growth and progress. Despite withdrawing from the ongoing Australian Open due to a muscle injury, Nadal is committed to contributing to the sport’s expansion globally. He sees genuine potential in Saudi Arabia and aims to play a role in developing tennis in the region.

Saudi Arabia has been making strides in tennis, securing the hosting rights for the men’s ATP Tour Next Gen Finals and organizing high-profile exhibition matches. While there is speculation about the possibility of hosting the WTA Finals, discussions are ongoing.

Nadal’s ambassadorial role aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader investments in various sports, raising discussions about the country’s human rights record and the concept of “sportswashing,” which the kingdom denies.

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