Women’s Tennis Association unveils rule protecting players’ rankings during fertility procedures

Women’s Tennis Association unveils rule protecting players’ rankings during fertility procedures


Sloane Stephens looks on against Madison Keys during the Charlotte Invitational at Spectrum Center on December 06, 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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The Women’s Tennis Association has introduced a rule allowing players to protect their rankings during fertility treatments.

The policy means that players can step away from professional tennis to undergo procedures like egg or embryo freezing and return to the tour with a protected ranking.

Players must be out for 10 consecutive weeks for a procedure, and they receive a “Special Entry Ranking” based on their recent averages. It can be used for three tournaments after coming back.

“The WTA has now created a safe space for players to explore options and to make the best decisions for themselves,” eight-time WTA champion Sloane Stephens said in a press release.

The rule expands the WTA’s existing support programs, such as maternity leave, postpartum support and fertility grants.

“We are committed to supporting WTA players as they navigate and balance the choices associated with career and family,” said WTA CEO Portia Archer in a press release.

The move comes as female athletes have been pushing to grow efforts to address fertility challenges.



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