Tennis Australia Craig Tiley defends January start date after criticism

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Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley has described calls for the timing of the Australian Open to be changed to allow players a longer off-season as “ridiculous” and “bizarre”.

Tiley was responding to an Australian media report which suggested the first grand slam of the season might be moved away from January and the height of the Australian summer.

“I did read that. I thought it was absolutely ridiculous – a bizarre claim,” he said.

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“You talk to every player, this is the season. It starts in January. It starts here in Australia.”

Tiley was speaking during an event at Melbourne Park on Monday that marked the start of the Australian Open qualifying tournament. Australian player Alex de Minaur, who also attended the event, said it was “no secret” the professional season was a long one but said he relished the January start.

“Alex has a good point about the length of the season,” Tiley said.

“The sport does need to get together and look at the length of it.

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“It finishes with Davis Cup late on the men’s side and not as late on the women’s side but I do think it’s a long season. We’ve been talking about that for a long time.

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“But Australia is the summer, Australia is January and this event is, from the players’ perspective, one of their favourite places to play.”

Some commentators have linked the withdrawal of leading players including men’s No.1 Carlos Alcaraz from this year’s Open with the short off-season. Alcaraz and veteran Venus Williams both will miss the tournament with injuries. Many players also face the challenge of adapting from the northern hemisphere winter to the Australian summer.

Tiley said players had adequate time to prepare and acclimatise.

“They’re coming here earlier, we’re now seeing players here for six weeks, for seven weeks and the preparation for the Australian summer is very normalised,” he said.

“They know what they need to do.”

De Minaur said the length of the season needed to be reviewed.

“It’s no secret the year’s a very long year,” he said.

“You play tournaments throughout the whole year, you finish quite late. That depends on your schedule and everything.

“If there was a bit more time for an off-season, I’m sure a lot of players would like that. But at the same time, we’re kind of used to it.

“I’ve done it for a couple of years where you finish quite late and then you get right into the midst of things.”

Tiley also said for the first time since 2020, players would not be required to report positive tests for COVID-19. But he said players would be encouraged to stay away if ill.

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