[威家] Despite new rules, Williams says she won't return to Ind
Despite new rules, Williams says she won't return to Indian Wells
By STEVEN WINE, AP Sports Writer
March 28, 2007
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) -- Serena Williams says her boycott of the Indian Wells
tournament will continue, despite new WTA Tour rules making participation
mandatory.
Williams and her sister Venus last played in the California tournament in 2001,
when the family was booed after Venus withdrew just before a semifinal match
against Serena. Their father, Richard, said the jeers were racially motivated.
"I can guarantee you the chances of getting me to Indian Wells are slim to
none, unless -- I'm not going to go back. I have no interest in going. It's
just how I feel. And I think anyone that went through what I went through would
feel a similar position," Serena Williams said Wednesday after winning her
quarterfinal match at the Sony Ericsson Open.
The new WTA Tour rules were announced Tuesday and take effect in 2009. They
require players to participate in four events -- Indian Wells, Key Biscayne
and new tournaments in Madrid and Beijing. Top-10 players who miss mandatory
tournaments will be subject to suspensions and larger fines than in the past.
When the new rules were announced by Larry Scott, chief executive officer of
the WTA Tour, he said there would be no exceptions.
"This is a system that's designed for the future and hopefully long into the
future, and it won't be designed around any individual player," Scott said.
"I'm very sensitive to some of the concerns that Venus and Serena have had with
Indian Wells. I've discussed this with both of them, and I think they
understand that we can't design a system around individual issues that
players have."
Serena Williams said she needed to "have a sit-down and powwow with Larry
Scott, because we haven't had a chance to talk about it."
Updated on Wednesday, Mar 28, 2007 9:56 pm EDT
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