Im trying to work out the point of 8 player teams here - the participation fee says it is pro rated based on appearances so anyone not actually playing doesnt get the fee - or have I read it wrong? So what is the point of Jan, Jonny, Ella and Ranah? Maybe one reserve
Man and one woman, but two of each sex?
#1 and #2 players get 40% of the participation fee regardless of if they play + 30% of the fee for each group stage singles match they play or 15% for each group stage mixed doubles (if not played singles). #3 and #4 players get 100% of the participation fee regardless of if they played.
It doesn't have to be 4 players, it can be 3. I guess in the case of Ranah, she's in Australia, she's not playing elsewhere, so why not name her on the squad so she gets some money?
A nice payday to start the year Cam $256,150 Dan $85,900 Harriet $85,525 Katie $76,800
It seems the others don't get any prize money though.
It wouldn't surprise me if Jan, Ella and Ranah were offered some sort of sweetener (like a Wimbledon wildcard, although Jan probably would have got one anyway) for being on the team. I think it's safe to assume they went into the event knowing they would really just be practice partners.
Its a shame this is taken back down to two singles and a mixed doubles - wasnt it 4 singles and all 3 formats of doubles last time? With a squad of 6, it feels a bit heavy for a 3 rubber match. Im sure some players wont actually play, eg Katie will get the singles outing over Fran and Maia , the doubles.
Its a shame this is taken back down to two singles and a mixed doubles - wasnt it 4 singles and all 3 formats of doubles last time? With a squad of 6, it feels a bit heavy for a 3 rubber match. Im sure some players wont actually play, eg Katie will get the singles outing over Fran and Maia , the doubles.
Sorry it was 4 singles and a mixed doubles in 2023.
I think the 2nd singles player is there as a reserve in case of injury during the tournament. As I understand it, the rules for this revised format mandate the singles must be played by the #1 singles player.
And weve been drawn with USA and Australia in our 3 team group in Perth. USA have Fritz and Pegula entered, Australia have de Minaur and Tomljanovic and home support. Easily the most attractive group for the crowds and fans.
PERTH
Group A
Poland
Spain
WTA TBC
Group C
United States
Great Britain
Australia
Group E
Czech Republic
China
Serbia
SYDNEY
Group B
Greece
Canada
ATP TBC
Group D
France
Italy
Germany
Group F
Croatia
Netherlands
Norway