Tennis: Tennis-WTA defends late start to Italian Open women's final

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Last updated 03 dezembro 2024
Tennis: Tennis-WTA defends late start to Italian Open women's final
(Reuters) - The WTA defended the Italian Open's decision to reschedule the women's final between Elena Rybakina and Anhelina Kalinina to 11 p.m (2100 GMT) on a rain-affected Saturday, after former player Rennae Stubbs called the move an "abomination."
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