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"It's Insane": World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka WTA Schedule Protests and Plans to Skip Events

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World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka criticizes the 'insane' 2026 WTA schedule, announcing plans to skip mandatory events and face fines to protect her health.

She's the best in the world, but even she can't keep up with the pace. World number one Aryna Sabalenka has launched a blistering attack on tennis authorities, labeling the current season "insane" and vowing to skip mandatory events even if it means facing heavy sanctions.

Sabalenka Challenges Mandatory Aryna Sabalenka WTA Schedule Rules

Speaking at the Brisbane International on January 8, 2026, after defeating Sorana Cirstea, the Belarusian star accused the WTA Tour of prioritizing commercial interests over player welfare. Despite being a four-time Grand Slam champion, Sabalenka stated she'd rather lose ranking points than risk a career-ending injury.

The rules are quite tricky with mandatory events, but I’m still skipping a couple of events in order to protect my body... This season, we will try to manage it a little bit better, even though they are going to fine me by the end of the season.

Aryna Sabalenka

Under current regulations, top-tier players must compete in 4 Grand Slams, 10WTA 1000 tournaments, and 6WTA 500 events. In 2025, Sabalenka only played 3 WTA 500 events, leading to a deduction in her ranking points alongside other stars like Iga Swiatek.

CategoryWTA Mandatory RuleSabalenka's 2026 Strategy
Grand SlamsAll 4 RequiredFull commitment
WTA 100010 Events RequiredSelective participation
WTA 5006 Events RequiredMinimal (willing to pay fines)

A Growing Rift in Professional Tennis

The complaints aren't limited to the women's tour. Men's world number one Carlos Alcaraz has also voiced concerns. However, the debate is complicated by top players participating in lucrative exhibitions, such as the upcoming match between Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in South Korea just a week before the Australian Open.

Top players including Sabalenka and Swiatek docked points for missing mandatory WTA 500 events.
Sabalenka openly slams the schedule as "insane" at Brisbane.
Australian Open begins; player fatigue becomes a central talking point.

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