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WTA hoping to begin its 2021 season on January 4—but not in Australia
The WTA season typically begins with events in Auckland, Brisbane and Shenzhen, but none have approved the holding of tennis events. WTA CEO Steve Simon did not indicate the locations the women's tour is considering for the opening week.
Published Dec 04, 2020