townsend Calls for Tennis evolution, Proposes Rule Changes
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – January 11, 2026 – American tennis player Taylor Townsend is advocating for modernization within the sport, specifically proposing adjustments to the scheduling of women’s matches and a revised ranking system that better reflects recent performance. Townsend outlined her suggestions in a recent interview, emphasizing the need for tennis to evolve to maintain relevance and fairness.
These proposals come as the sport navigates ongoing discussions about equity and player welfare.Townsend’s ideas aim to address concerns about consistent scheduling for WTA players and the potential for rankings to lag behind current form, impacting seeding and tournament opportunities.The changes, if implemented, could considerably alter the competitive landscape and player experiences on the tour.
Townsend highlighted the frequent issue of women’s matches being relegated to smaller courts or late-night slots, even when featuring prominent players. “I think we need to be more intentional about showcasing women’s tennis,” she stated. “We deserve the same opportunities as the men to play on the big stages, especially when we’re drawing crowds and generating interest.” She believes a more equitable scheduling policy woudl elevate the visibility of the WTA and attract a wider audience.
Beyond scheduling, Townsend also proposed a ranking system overhaul. Currently, the WTA rankings utilize a 52-week rolling system. Townsend argues this can be misleading, as a player’s form can fluctuate dramatically within that timeframe. “I think we need to put more weight on recent results,” she explained. “A player who has been consistently performing well over the last three to six months should be rewarded with a ranking that accurately reflects that.”
Townsend’s call for change arrives as she prepares to compete in the Australian Open, beginning Monday, January 12, 2026. Her Grand Slam record includes a doubles win at the 2024 US Open with Gabriela Dabrowski/Erin Routliffe, and a doubles win at the 2025 Australian Open with Katerina Siniakova. She has also experienced Grand Slam final losses in mixed doubles at the 2024 US Open (with Donald Young) and the 2025 French Open (with Evan king), as well as in women’s doubles at the 2025 US Open (with Katerina Siniakova).