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It’s maybe not “completely unfair” that top players get some consideration when you consider that they generally also have more demands placed on them than lower-ranked players (e.g., press/sponsor events, autographs, etc.) and that the only reason he was scheduled for a night match in the first place was that he’s a top player. If it’s disadvantageous to play at night, then top players are disadvantaged by generally being more likely to play in prime time. Nadal would actually be getting closer to equal treatment if you figure that he probably wouldn’t play at night if matches were scheduled randomly.
I’m also sure preferential treatment isn’t pretty common in other sports, even if it’s not in terms of scheduling (which obviously isn’t nearly as practical in team sports).
Anyway, I agree that preferential treatment for top players is problematic, but it’s maybe going too far to call every instance of it “completely unfair.”
Good points.
What particularly irks me is when players are have injuries or niggles and ask the tournament director to move their matches as far back as possible, whereas lower ranked players or simply those with less influence have no choice but to play whenever they’re scheduled.
Thanks for the reply. For sure it’s a problematic issue. I think what annoys me most is that it all goes on behind closed doors. This things need to at least be out in the open so that we can judge for ourselves what’s fair and what crosses the line. I feel the same way about changes in surfaces, balls, etc.
I only wish that I had the ability to convey what I wanted to say in the manner that you have presented this information. Thanks