Frustrated Dubai tennis director Salah Tahlak demands WTA ranking point deductions for late withdrawals by top players at press conference.
Frustrated Dubai tennis director Salah Tahlak demands WTA ranking point deductions for late withdrawals by top players at press conference.
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Dubai director seeks tougher penalties for late player withdrawals

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The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships faced disruptions as world number one Aryna Sabalenka and number two Iga Swiatek withdrew late, prompting tournament director Salah Tahlak to demand ranking point deductions from the WTA. Tahlak described the reasons for their exits as strange and argued that fines alone are insufficient. Other top players also pulled out, highlighting concerns over the packed WTA schedule.

The 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships began with significant absences after several high-profile players withdrew shortly before the event. On Friday, February 13, 2026, Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek announced their pullouts, following the start of qualifying rounds. Sabalenka, who had lost the Australian Open final to Elena Rybakina and skipped the Qatar Open, cited a right hip injury despite recent practice footage from Atlantis The Royal on Palm Jumeirah. Swiatek, after a quarterfinal loss to Maria Sakkari in Doha, attributed her decision to a schedule adjustment and not being mentally ready to compete.

Tournament director Salah Tahlak expressed frustration during the draw ceremony on Saturday, February 15, 2026. "It was an unfortunate surprise last night to get news of the withdrawal of Aryna and Iga. And the reasons for withdrawal were a bit strange," he told reporters. He consulted the tournament doctor, who described Sabalenka's injury as minor and not severe enough to warrant withdrawal, while questioning Swiatek's choice as unusual.

Tahlak advocated for stricter measures beyond monetary fines, referencing a past $100,000 penalty on Serena Williams that had little impact given her earnings potential. "I feel they should deduct points from the players. A monetary fine won’t help," he stated. He proposed deductions of 500 or 1,000 ranking points and plans to address the issue at an upcoming meeting in Rome with WTA representatives on behalf of international tournaments.

The withdrawals extended beyond the top two seeds. Naomi Osaka cited an abdominal injury, Madison Keys skipped the Middle East swing, Zheng Qinwen and Maria Sakkari withdrew due to illness, Karolina Muchova due to fatigue after winning the Qatar Open, Victoria Mboko due to a right elbow injury, and Elisabetta Cocciaretto also pulled out. Under WTA rules, top players must compete in four Grand Slams, 10 WTA 1000 events, six WTA 500 tournaments, and the Finals if qualified. Both Sabalenka and Swiatek have previously accepted penalties to manage recovery amid schedule complaints. French journalist Benoit Maylin blamed the WTA's "totally absurd schedule" rather than the players. With these absences, Elena Rybakina became the top seed, followed by Amanda Anisimova, Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, and defending champion Mirra Andreeva.

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Discussions on X highlight Dubai tournament director Salah Tahlak's call for docking ranking points from players like Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek for late withdrawals, deeming fines insufficient and their reasons strange. Tennis enthusiasts and accounts share his quotes, noting impacts on tournament preparations. Some express skepticism, questioning penalties for health or schedule issues amid the demanding WTA calendar. Reactions range from neutral reporting to criticism of punishing players.

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Several high-profile players, including world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and No. 2 Iga Swiatek, have withdrawn from the 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Tournament director Salah Tahlak has urged the WTA to impose ranking point deductions for late withdrawals instead of fines. The absences, cited for injuries, illness, and fatigue, have reshaped the draw with Elena Rybakina as the top seed.

Tournament director Salah Tahlak has criticized the late withdrawals of top players Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka from the Dubai Tennis Championships, demanding stricter penalties including loss of ranking points. Swiatek cited a change of schedule, while Sabalenka mentioned a minor hip injury. Tahlak described the reasons as strange and argued that fines alone are insufficient to deter such actions.

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Jessica Pegula has been appointed chair of a new 13-member panel to review the WTA calendar amid concerns over player fatigue. The initiative follows a wave of withdrawals at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, where ten players, including Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek, pulled out. WTA chair Valerie Camillo announced the panel in a letter to players and officials, aiming for sustainable changes by 2027.

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