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"What is morality when weighed against increased earnings?" - Tennis fans react to Jessica Pegula favoring Saudi Arabia's involvement in WTA

World No. 4 Jessica Pegula recently welcomed the idea of Saudi Arabia doing business with the WTA. The American's comments annoyed tennis fans who took to Twitter to voice their opinions on the matter.

Saudi Arabia has pumped large amounts of money into several sporting leagues including football, boxing and Formula 1 in recent years. The cash-rich middle-east country are now eyeing a potential deal with the WTA.

With WTA players currently being offered less prize money on tour events compared to their male counterparts in the ATP, the introduction of Saudi investment could bring about equal pay, an aspect that has influenced Pegula to support the deal.

"I'm sure we'll talk and go about it. If they [Saudi Arabia] could help getting us to equal prize money, though there are negatives, there's a lot of positives that can come out of it. Hopefully we don't just look at the negatives and we can see the positives. Hopefully something good comes out of it the right way," Pegula said during her press conference at Wimbledon.

However, fans online felt that players would be sacrificing morality in exchange for increased prize money and earnings if they were to partner with Saudi Arabia.

"What is morality when weighed against increased earnings?," a fan wrote.
@TheTennisLetter What is morality when weighed against increased earnings?

Another fan joked that it took a "billionaire heiress" to find out the financial benefits of the WTA on partnering with the Saudi regime.

"In which a billionaire heiress thoughtfully points out that there is financial benefit to her of collaboration with a murderous regime," their tweet read.
@TheTennisLetter In which a billionaire heiress thoughtfully points out that there is financial benefit to her of collaboration with a murderous regime.

Here are a few other reactions from fans:

@TheTennisLetter I’m sure she’s very concerned with the prize money πŸ˜‚
@TheTennisLetter What she actually means- So as long as money comes my way, it doesn't matter where it comes from.
@TheTennisLetter The day that one Saudi Arabi group buys an NFL team or NBA team like they buy teams in the Europe soccer the issues will be negatives for the Americans
@TheTennisLetter There are no positives. If my husband and I held hands we could be arrested. Why would you support a country like this?
@TheTennisLetter Haha so humorous when athletes on one hand think they can speak on politics then talk Money on the other hand

I can't wait when the ex players speak out against players playing for money

Or not
@TheTennisLetter as long as we get good money who cares
@TheTennisLetter Billion heiress worried about prize money is just precious πŸ˜† 🀣 πŸ˜‚ 😹 πŸ˜† 🀣 πŸ˜‚ 😹 πŸ˜†
@TheTennisLetter Somehow money always wins……..

Jessica Pegula trusts WTA chairman to make right decision on potential deal with Saudi Arabia

Jessica Pegula at the 2023 Wimbledon previews
Jessica Pegula at the 2023 Wimbledon previews

Jessica Pegula acknowledged the moral issues surrounding a partnership with Saudi Arabia and trusted WTA chairman, Steve Simon, to consider all aspects before making a decision on the potential deal.

"It's tough because there's obviously issues there. I also think there's issues in a lot of countries. Sometimes things don't get talked about as well. I trust Steve to make the right decision on what he feels is best for the WTA," Pegula said.

Jessica Pegula will commence her campaign at the 2023 Wimbledon on Monday, July 3. She will square off against fellow American Lauren Davis in the first round. This will be the duo's sixth meeting on the tour. Pegula has a 3-2 lead over Davis in the head-to-head record.

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