FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Billie Jean King gets why No. 1-ranked Iga Swiatek decided to skip the Billie Jean King Cup Finals because they are right after — and half a world away from — the WTA Finals.
King just figures she would have made a different choice.
"I can totally understand her reasoning. I personally wouldn't agree with it. But you know what? It's about her. She's the one that's having to deal with reality now; I don't," King, the owner of 18 Grand Slam singles titles and a two-time inductee into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, said Tuesday during a video conference. "We'll miss her."
Swiatek, a 21-year-old from Poland with three major trophies, announced last month she would play in the WTA Finals happening now in Fort Worth, Texas, and skip the International Tennis Federation's 12-nation team competition named in honor of King that will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, from Nov. 8-13.
Complaining that the "situation is not safe for our health and could cause injury," she said she was disappointed the sport's governing bodies "didn't come to an agreement on something as basic as the calendar of tournaments."