Cornet: WTA in Survival Mode
Alizé Cornet has concerns over the WTA's immediate future after the Coronavirus pandemic erased the Tour's lucrative Asian fall swing.In an interview with French publication L'Equipe, the 30-year-old Frenchwoman says the WTA is in "survival mode" following the cancellation of the fall Asian swing, including the WTA Finals, the Tour's crown jewel.More: From Wimbledon Champion to Miami Model"It is very bad, especially because we have a lot, a lot of money in Asia," Cornet said. "As I understand it, the [WTA Finals] (in Shenzhen) still accounts for 50 percent of the WTA's finances. It's colossal."Since the Masters is not taking place,and Asia has closed its doors until March, we are in survival mode. Small women's tournaments are not very profitable and since everyone is in the hard, it's super complicated to keep these tournaments alive. It hurts your heart when you see the programming of boys and girls. When we talk about gender equality, it makes me laugh."











