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Paul: "It is a mistake to continue holding two-week long Masters 1000 tournaments"

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 3 Jan 2026 | 09.51
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Tommy Paul criticizes the ATP calendar. Photo: gettyimages
Tommy Paul criticizes the ATP calendar. Photo: gettyimages

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The ATP calendar is already attracting criticism at the start of the season. One of the most vocal critics so far has been Tommy Paul, ahead of the ATP 250 Brisbane 2026. "The injury I suffered in 2025 allowed me to spend three months at home, recovering well, resting, and having good training sessions. This is common in other sports and I am sure it will help me have a good start in 2026. I feel great, eager to compete," he said before taking a shot at the ATP. "Continuing to organize two-week Masters 1000 events is a mistake, it doesn't benefit us players at all," he commented.

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