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Tennis stars who take time off for protective fertility treatments can now maintain their WTA ranking, the organization ...
On Wednesday, the WTA introduced the Fertility Protection Special Entry Ranking Rule, allowing players who undergo fertility treatments like egg or embryo freezing to protect their rankings.
With nine of the world’s Top 10 in the draw, Berlin brings one of the season’s strongest fields as main-draw play begins Monday at this key WTA 500 grass-court stop.
The WTA has announced a new policy aimed at helping female tennis players "balance a professional sports career with planning ...
The move, called “groundbreaking” by 2017 U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens, is aimed at players who take a break from the ...
The WTA’s new fertility protection rule lets tennis pros freeze eggs or embryos without losing ranking—changing the game for ...
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The WTA, the governing body of women's tennis, is putting into place a rule that will protect a player's ranking should she choose to undergo a fertility procedure.
This follows the introduction in March of paid maternity leave and grants for fertility protection measures in women’s tennis ...
Tennis Hot Topics The Women’s Tennis Association has announced a new policy aimed at supporting players wishing to take time ...
Sloane Stephens, the 2017 U.S. Open champion, has previously called for egg freezing to be recognized as a protected ranking ...
Women tennis players who take time out of the game to freeze eggs or embryos will have their ranking protected, the WTA Tour ...
Female players who choose to undergo a fertility protection procedure will be allowed to take time away from the sport and ...
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