Motherhood in professional tennis: is it enough just by changing the rules?

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/cpd.475621

Abstract

Changes in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) rulebook at the beginning of 2019 regarding the special ranking for pregnancy or parental start and the uprising in sports psychology investigations regarding this theme in elite sport, inspired this study. The aim was to explore whether the changes in the WTA regulations modifies the vision of the possibility to combine motherhood and professional tennis career in both current and former elite tennis players. Participants were 10 Spanish female elite tennis players, some mothers (n = 3) and others non-mothers (n = 7). For data collection, a semi-structured interview was used and, through thematic content analysis, three themes were defined: (a) game, set and match: is it enough just by changing the rules? (b) Centre court: to serve tennis player and mom vs. at the return tennis player and (c) warning coaching: tennis as a team sport. The results of the study revealed that motherhood and an elite tennis career is possible to combine even though it is still a feat for the mother athlete. Our study suggests strategies that could favour motherhood with an elite tennis career: (a) have the support from the athletes’ entourage, (b) having financial support or funding, (c) have some areas or rooms destined for children in tournaments and (d) provide basic services for children in tournaments.

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Published
10-04-2022
How to Cite
Ferrer Suárez, I., Stambulova, N., Borrueco Carmona, M., & Torregrossa, M. (2022). Motherhood in professional tennis: is it enough just by changing the rules?. Sport Psychology Notebooks, 22(2), 47–61. https://doi.org/10.6018/cpd.475621
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Psicología del Deporte