World No. 11 Daria Kasatkina says she has been assured by the WTA and Saudi Arabia that she can feel perfectly safe if she comes to the Kingdom for the WTA Finals.
When rumors started to swirl around about the WTA Finals going to Saudi Arabia, Kasatkina – who came out as gay in the summer of 2022 – strongly opposed the idea of playing tennis in the Kingdom.
Earlier this month, the WTA announced that they reached a three-year deal with Saudi Arabia for them to host the WTA Finals in Riyadh. After the announcement was made, it was understood that the WTA consulted with players and made sure the messaging was right before they publicly confirmed the deal.
Kasatkina, who was one of the loudest in her criticism of the WTA giving the WTA Finals to Saudi Arabia, is now also open to playing there.
“I’ve been given guarantees that I’m going to be fine,” Kasatkina told BBC Sport.
Kasatkina hopes she can have a positive impact in Saudi Arabia
Over the last couple of months, several top WTA players explained that they could use the WTA Finals to spark a positive change in Saudi Arabia.
“If I qualify, it means that I am top eight in the world – it’s great news for me,” Kasatkina highlighted.
“We see…