"Given that men are always quick to say women are a lot worse ... I'd love to see her play in a (lower-level) men's tournament and see how they deal with her. It's easy to talk. On the court, it would be different," the 10th-seeded Sara Errani said.
"I've practiced with a lot of guys ranked 400th or 500th," Errani explained. "I've never played with a man who hits as hard as she does."
Errani is one of the few people actually in a position to objectively assess this. Given her comments, would the top ranked women players be equivement to the mens: 300th, 200th, 100th?
Interesting discussion I think.
"I've practiced with a lot of guys ranked 400th or 500th," Errani explained. "I've never played with a man who hits as hard as she does."
Errani is one of the few people actually in a position to objectively assess this. Given her comments, would the top ranked women players be equivement to the mens: 300th, 200th, 100th?
Interesting discussion I think.