Dubai Director questions Players late Withdrawals
Salah Tahlak, tournament director of the Dubai Tennis Championships, has called for tougher penalties for players who withdraw at the last minute, following the exits of Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka from this year’s event.
Speaking after both withdrawals were confirmed, Tahlak said the decision is an unexpected setback for the tournament and questioned the reasons given. Swiatek cited a scheduling change and mental readiness, while Sabalenka pointed to minor injury concerns.
Tahlak argued that financial fines are no longer an effective deterrent for top players and suggested that ranking point deductions would carry more weight.
“I think there should be a harsher punishment on the players, not just fines,” he said. “They should be docked ranking points.”
He added that he had consulted the tournament doctor regarding Sabalenka’s condition and was told it was a minor issue, not one that would normally require withdrawal. He also questioned Swiatek’s decision, calling it unusual given her status and preparation.
Tahlak pointed to past examples to support his argument, noting that fines have little impact on elite players.
“A monetary fine won’t help. Many years ago, Serena Williams withdrew and was fined $100,000. But what is $100,000? She would play somewhere else and make $1,000,000.”
The Dubai director confirmed that the issue will be raised at an upcoming meeting in Rome, where tournament representatives plan to discuss the matter with the WTA.
“It’s a shame that we’re spending these huge amounts to upgrade facilities, and in the end the players are the main part of the tournament,” he said.




