Aryna Sabalenka has expressed her frustration with the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) over the organization of the finals in Mexico, stating that she feels ‘disrespected.’ The WTA Finals were announced to be held in Cancun less than two months ago, with the first matches taking place on Sunday night. Despite her victory over Maria Sakkari, Sabalenka took to social media to criticize the arrangements for players, who were only able to practice in the temporary arena for the first time on Saturday. Sabalenka voiced her disappointment with the WTA, stating that the level of organization for the finals is not up to par. She expressed concerns about the court conditions, feeling unsafe and highlighting the inconsistent bounce. This is the third consecutive year that a late decision has been made about the host of the tournament, with Guadalajara and Fort Worth stepping in as previous hosts. Sabalenka’s comments shed light on the challenges faced by players in the WTA Finals and the need for improved organization and player safety.