Stan Wawrinka has taken to social media to call out Stefanos Tsitsipas’ recent criticism of the ATP’s schedule, reminding the Greek star of his previous support for the “OneVision” plan.
Tsitsipas has been a vocal critic of the ATP’s decision to extend five of its most prestigious tournaments to two weeks, arguing that it puts too much strain on players’ bodies and reduces recovery time. However, Wawrinka has unearthed a video from two years ago in which Tsitsipas enthusiastically endorsed the OneVision plan, saying it would “find solutions for a better future.”
Wawrinka’s not-so-subtle dig was met with amusement by other tennis personalities, including Lucas Pouille and Mark Petchey. It also marks the second time in recent weeks that Wawrinka has used social media to challenge the views of younger players, having previously taken aim at Jannik Sinner for saying he “doesn’t play for money.”
Tsitsipas’ criticism of the ATP schedule has been echoed by other top players, including Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, and Daniil Medvedev’s coach Gilles Cervara. They argue that the extended tournaments are unnecessary and could lead to more injuries.
However, the ATP has defended its decision, saying that the changes are necessary to improve the quality of the tournaments and provide more opportunities for players to earn prize money. The ATP also points out that the extended tournaments will include more rest days for players.
The debate over the ATP schedule is likely to continue, with players on both sides of the issue. However, Wawrinka’s intervention has added a touch of humor to the discussion, reminding everyone that even the most outspoken critics can change their minds.