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WTA CEO Portia Archer Resigns After Two Years; Players Express Surprise
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Guardian Sport4/23/2026Sports2 min readUnited Kingdom

WTA CEO Portia Archer Resigns After Two Years; Players Express Surprise

Top players including Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka react to sudden departure ahead of contract renewal

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  • WTA chief executive Portia Archer has resigned effective April 20, two years after taking the role in June 2024.
  • Top players Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka expressed surprise at the news, with Swiatek saying she heard "literally two minutes ago." The resignation comes ahead of Archer's contract renewal and was communicated to staff by WTA chair Valerie Camillo.
  • The deal for the WTA Finals in Riyadh expires this year with Saudi Arabia choosing not to renew.

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Why It Matters

Portia Archer was appointed WTA CEO in June 2024, previously working in the NBA G League. Her tenure included overseeing the controversial move of the WTA Finals to Riyadh and handling the Elena Rybakina-Stefano Vukov investigation that was later overturned.

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A number of top players on the WTA tour expressed their surprise at the abrupt decision by WTA chief executive, Portia Archer, to resign from her role this week after two years at the helm. “I heard literally two minutes ago, so I really don’t know why now and everything,” said Iga Swiatek after winning her first-round match 6-1, 6-2 against Daria Snigur at the Madrid Open. “We always had a good relationship. I felt like she listened to what we had to say and was really open-minded.” An experienced sports executive who previously worked in the NBA’s G League, Archer was appointed CEO of the WTA in June 2024. She took her role months before the WTA Finals, the tour’s flagship year-end event, began its first of three years in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The three-year deal expires this year and will probably move on from Saudi Arabia after the kingdom chose not to renew it, with the search begun for a new location in 2027. Archer’s resignation was communicated to WTA staff by its chair, Valerie Camillo, in an email on Wednesday night in Madrid. “I am writing to share that Portia has informed us of her decision to step down from her role as CEO, effective 20 April, ahead of her contract renewal,” she wrote. “We are working through a transition plan for the leadership of the WTA Tour and will share an update on this by mid-May.” Aryna Sabalenka, the No 1 player for the majority of Archer’s tenure, followed Swiatek by expressing her surprise at the news and her admiration for the outgoing CEO after her 7-5, 6-3 win over Peyton Stearns. “I just [heard] that before going to the match,” Sabalenka said. “I feel like she did a great job. I just want the best for the WTA tour and hopefully we are for a better outcome.” However, Belinda Bencic, the 2020 Olympic gold medallist ranked No 12, appeared less enthusiastic, saying she had minimal contact with Archer during her tenure. “I got the email probably yesterday, so I didn’t know about it and I honestly didn’t know her so well,” Bencic said, smiling. “I didn’t talk to her so much and she didn’t talk to me so much.” Perhaps Archer’s most high-profile decision was the delicate case involving Elena Rybakina and her coach Stefano Vukov, who was suspended from all tour events by the WTA last year due to alleged verbal abuse. Archer supervised the investigation and Vukov’s initial ban. The ban was later overturned, with Vukov rejoining Rybakina’s team on-site from August onwards, including as she won the WTA Finals last year. Rybakina had been critical of the WTA throughout the investigation and during the ceremonial photoshoot after her victory at the WTA Finals refused to pose for photographs with Archer.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • WTA will announce new CEO by mid-May transition update

    Very likely · Within weeks

  • WTA Finals will move from Riyadh in 2027

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • Why did Portia Archer resign?
  • Will the WTA Finals remain in Saudi Arabia beyond 2026?
  • Who will replace Archer as CEO?

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This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

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