I know it's just for fun in some ways, but giving any kind of doubles WC to Katie, who hasn't played a single doubles match in 5 years, is a massive kick in the teeth to Emily, Ali, Freya, Eden and co.
Not what you do but who you know and how you look, obviously!
Possibly a little bit of money in terms of publicity and profile - and why not, that's what mixed doubles is about, it's fun
But no money of any note from mixed doubles itself
Alex has made over $9 million - he couldn't give a monkey's about a little bit of mixed doubles dosh
No, not from mixed doubles prize money- doing a really good job marketing themselves as the "it" tennis couple with magazine articles and always excellent on socials, both of them. They need to make their money off and on the court. Potentially more attractive to sponsors.
I know it's just for fun in some ways, but giving any kind of doubles WC to Katie, who hasn't played a single doubles match in 5 years, is a massive kick in the teeth to Emily, Ali, Freya, Eden and co.
Not what you do but who you know and how you look, obviously!
Not necessarily
Kati Boulter is the British Number one.
And a top 100 singles player.
It's not surprising that she should get some recognition.
And, importantly, she didn't get a women's doubles wildcard.
So all the serious doubles players got a 'proper' doubles wildcard
And the top serious doubles players also got a mixed doubles wildcard
So, if our players who are outside the top-100, and miles down in terms of ranking and recognition, don't get a mixed but it goes to our number one instead, playing with the world ranked 17 male player, that seems a sensible decision to me
I know it's just for fun in some ways, but giving any kind of doubles WC to Katie, who hasn't played a single doubles match in 5 years, is a massive kick in the teeth to Emily, Ali, Freya, Eden and co.
Not what you do but who you know and how you look, obviously!
Not necessarily
Kati Boulter is the British Number one.
And a top 100 singles player.
It's not surprising that she should get some recognition.
And, importantly, she didn't get a women's doubles wildcard.
So all the serious doubles players got a 'proper' doubles wildcard
And the top serious doubles players also got a mixed doubles wildcard
So, if our players who are outside the top-100, and miles down in terms of ranking and recognition, don't get a mixed but it goes to our number one instead, playing with the world ranked 17 male player, that seems a sensible decision to me
If that is the rationale, they shouldn't be publishing doubles wildcard guidelines insisting on regular playing and partnerships - if it matters for doubles, it should matter for mixed too. Katie has shown a total absence of commitment to doubles, and to reward that in any way seems perverse.
Bianca Andresccu and Venus also got a WC, I know hes a regular dubs player but she isnt, and theyre not Brits. Id suggest that means a lot of the people we may be bemoaning didnt actually enter.
Maybe. I just don't like the message that if you're in a good looking tennis couple you get rewarded for a complete lack of interest in a whole domain of the sport.
Maybe. I just don't like the message that if you're in a good looking tennis couple you get rewarded for a complete lack of interest in a whole domain of the sport.
But you're assuming that's the reason
It may not be that at all
It may be mainly because she's the gb number one.
And the poor woman has ME so of course she doesn't normally do doubles as well any longer
Bianca Andresccu and Venus also got a WC, I know hes a regular dubs player but she isnt, and theyre not Brits. Id suggest that means a lot of the people we may be bemoaning didnt actually enter.
Andreescu and Venus were runners-up at Roland Garros which I am sure helped. Ruusuvuori and Kontaveit got one too - presumably as it's Kontaveit's last tournament - so a number of different reasons for wild cards.
It's difficult to begrudge giving a wild card to the British No. 1 playing with the world No. 17. And honestly plenty of people will enjoy watching that match, which is consideration for any wild card.
Yes, GB women's singles #1 ,( not playing women's doubles ) gets mixed doubles WC to play with world men's singles #17 shocker.
I think looked at like that it's just not. So while yes many would agree it would be if based on certain other factors, there seem to me to be enough perfectly legitimate factors.