Former WTA Doubles World No.1 Rennae Stubbs (who won four Women’s Doubles and two Mixed Doubles Grand Slams) recently made some comments implying that the future of the ATP is bleak. Unfortunately for the ESPN analyst, it couldn’t be further from the truth. Here’s why…
It all came about when 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer suggested that the ATP and WTA Tours should merge into one governing body. Many people in Tennis backed this decent suggestion including Rennae Stubbs, saying that we need “less divisiveness and dilution.” Everything seemed normal so far.
I agree 100% ! Tennis needs to be one tour. BOTH are stronger together and that’s a fact. Less divisiveness and dilution! A few less tournaments, more time off for both tours and more money in bigger events that can trickle down to lower ranked players…..the list is endless!
— Rennae Stubbs 🟦👍🏼 (@rennaestubbs) April 22, 2020
Shockingly, people thought that that Federer had suggested the men and women play each other (even though that clearly wasn’t the case) and so he had to clarify what he meant. This is when the Stubbs’s delusion began.
And let’s be honest…. when Roger & Rafa retire, there is going to be a HUGE VACUUM in men’s tennis. And if you don’t believe that then i don’t know what to tell you!
— Rennae Stubbs 🟦👍🏼 (@rennaestubbs) April 22, 2020
She took Federer’s attempt at unity to slander the ATP talking about the “HUGE VACUUM in men’s tennis”, which would exist after both he and long-term rival Rafael Nadal retired from the sport. So much for less divisiveness and dilution! With this tweet, Stubbs implies that the ATP need the merger more than the WTA. However, the gag is that the future of the WTA after 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams retires is much bleaker than that of the ATP after the “Big 3” (Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal & Novak Djokovic) hang up their rackets. Thankfully, former British player and tennis pundit Mark Petchey tried to point out that the state of the WTA and the lack of unity Stubbs had displayed.
Same for women’s tennis when Serena retires right Rennae? Serena with 12 Million Insta followers..Simona with 1.5 Venus 1.2 Coco 681,000 Bianca 683,000. By shouting at the negative impending retirements of the Big 3 you make me nervous about the future of a happy merger
— Mark Petchey (@_markpetchey) April 22, 2020
The delusion of Stubbs’s argument can be exposed with the following graph.
This graph shows the amount of social media followers (from Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) per match win for the current Top 10 ATP and WTA players. By dividing the social media followings by match win, it controls for the contrasting periods of time players have been on tour to build a fanbase. This metric is arguably the closest we can get to identifying star potential.
What we can infer from the graph is that ATP players generally have bigger fanbases than WTA players even without the same success. No men’s Grand Slam champion or World No.1 would ever end up as unknown to the non-Tennis world as World No.1 & reigning French Open champion Ashleigh Barty, former World No.1 (& still Top 3 player) Karolina Pliskova or this year’s Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin.
In addition, social media (especially Instagram) on average gives women more interactions than men. Therefore, the ATP performing better in a metric where the WTA have an advantage highlights that Stubbs was rather inaccurate with her comment and that if anything the “HUGE VACUUM” exists in the WTA.
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