Aryna Sabalenka Backs 'Best-Of-Five' Slam Proposal, Iga Swiatek Against

World number one Aryna Sabalenka has publicly endorsed the proposal to implement best-of-five set matches for women during key rounds of Grand Slam tournaments. This initiative aims to enhance the competitive nature of women's tennis, paralleling the men's format, particularly in the later stages of these prestigious events. In contrast, fellow top player Iga Swiatek has expressed her disagreement with the idea, arguing that the current best-of-three format is more suitable for women's tennis. The debate over this proposal has sparked discussions within the tennis community about the potential impact on player performance, audience engagement, and the overall dynamics of the sport. As the sport evolves, the conversation reflects broader themes of equality and representation in tennis, raising questions about how best to balance tradition with the demands of modern competition.
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