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Minimum how many matches must a top Pro tennis player (Men & Women) attend every year?


I would like to know approximately how many matches does top tennis players usually attend each year. Do they need to mandatorily attend a certain number of matches every year to keep or maintain their pro status or ranking?

Approx 10 to 14 I think



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Should A Pro-Tennis Player With Male and Female Anatomy Compete Against Men or Women?


There is a pro-tennis player born with male and female parts. She identifies herself as a woman and has chosen to compete against women.

Other coaches are against this claiming that her opponents stand no chance against her; that her strength and ability is far greater.

What do you think of this?

http://www.aolhealth.com/condition-center/womens-sexual-health/gender-controversy-intersex-conditions/

I think the Williams sisters take male hormones, ones that are undetectable in drug screens, so they are halfway to being men. I think they would kick the cr*p out of Renee Richards, when he/she was in his/her prime.
To answer the 2nd part of your question: But...but...women claim they are better than men in every possible way -- some on this board even claiming that men are, in fact, not statistically stronger than women, and that it is a false "stereotype." So if women think they are so superior, then let them play against men who have their gonads removed and pumped full of female hormones. They won't be as strong as "men without breasts" since female hormones tend to make one lose muscle mass and put on fat in a female distrobution.

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