Tatjana Maria Criticizes Queen's for Lack of Respect After Forcing Her Through Qualifying
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Defending Queen's champion Tatjana Maria, 37, criticizes the tournament for not awarding her a wildcard, forcing her to qualify, despite her historic win last year.
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Tatjana Maria won Queen's in 2025 as a qualifier, defeating Amanda Anisimova.
Tatjana Maria, the defending champion of Queen's, expressed disappointment after being forced to qualify for the main draw despite her historic win last year. Four British players, all ranked below Maria (world No. 52), received wildcards. Maria, who became the oldest WTA 500 winner at 37, stated she felt disrespected and expected a wildcard as the champion. The LTA responded that their primary goal is to support British players' development. Maria will face Maria Sakkari in the first round.
Maria's criticism highlights the debate over wildcard allocations, prioritizing national development over honoring the previous year's champion. The LTA's stance, while clear, may face scrutiny over fairness perceptions.
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Tatjana Maria may face mixed crowd reaction in her first-round match.
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- Will the LTA reconsider their wildcard policy for defending champions?






