Men's tennis tour acknowledges need to re-think schedule
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By Alexandra Willis 15 October 2010 The governing body of men's tennis has acknowledged that it will consider a re-organisation of the men's calendar in a "meaningful way" to avoid a flurry of injuries and withdrawals towards the end of the season. World No.1 Rafael Nadal, who has consistently affirmed that the tennis season is too long, suffered his first defeat before a quarter-final this year in Shanghai, and used his loss as an opportunity to once again request that the tour calendar be re-evaluated.
Men's tennis tour acknowledges need to re-think schedule
Men's tennis tour acknowledges need to…
Men's tennis tour acknowledges need to re-think schedule
By Alexandra Willis 15 October 2010 The governing body of men's tennis has acknowledged that it will consider a re-organisation of the men's calendar in a "meaningful way" to avoid a flurry of injuries and withdrawals towards the end of the season. World No.1 Rafael Nadal, who has consistently affirmed that the tennis season is too long, suffered his first defeat before a quarter-final this year in Shanghai, and used his loss as an opportunity to once again request that the tour calendar be re-evaluated.