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Ladies Final.
So one sided, not even a match and lasted less than an hour.
Congratulations to Halep but how can these women command the same salary as men?
Congratulations to Halep but how can these women command the same salary as men?
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Stand by for NJ's now customary annual rant :-) //Anyway, opinion polls say that Womens tennis is FAR more popular with TV viewers than 'Mens' .// Need some evidence, Eddie. In any case, the easiest way to deal with that is to stage the two events at different times. Then see how many bums on seats you get for each and how much the TV companies are willing to shell...
16:54 Sat 13th Jul 2019
Corbyloon...the prize should be given to the winner...however long the match....BUT that isn't my point.
Women play the best of 3 sets and the men play the best of 5, so why is the prize money the same? Is that fair?
Eddie.
"Anyway, opinion polls say that Womens tennis is FAR more popular with TV viewers than 'Mens' . "
Just show me a link....any link to show that Grand Slam popularity is greater for women than men.
Women play the best of 3 sets and the men play the best of 5, so why is the prize money the same? Is that fair?
Eddie.
"Anyway, opinion polls say that Womens tennis is FAR more popular with TV viewers than 'Mens' . "
Just show me a link....any link to show that Grand Slam popularity is greater for women than men.
Halep was absolutely brilliant. Well done her. I was expecting Serena to up her game but when she did, her opponent upped hers as well and was far better.
I'd like to see proof that women's tennis is more popular than men's. I prefer watching the men any day. As for the money side, I don't think I agree with equal money for fewer sets.
I'd like to see proof that women's tennis is more popular than men's. I prefer watching the men any day. As for the money side, I don't think I agree with equal money for fewer sets.
"I don't think I agree with equal money for fewer sets."
So, suppose the men's final is decided in straight sets - should the prize money be reduced by two fifths? What if the match is won three sets to one? That's only four sets - what happens then?
What if the match is 6-0, 6-0, 0-6, 0-6, 6-0? That's 30 games over five sets, which is fewer games than 7-6, 7-6, 7-5.
The number of sets argument is patently nonsense!
So, suppose the men's final is decided in straight sets - should the prize money be reduced by two fifths? What if the match is won three sets to one? That's only four sets - what happens then?
What if the match is 6-0, 6-0, 0-6, 0-6, 6-0? That's 30 games over five sets, which is fewer games than 7-6, 7-6, 7-5.
The number of sets argument is patently nonsense!