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Female tennis players who wish to freeze eggs or embryos, so they can start a family at a later date, will have their ranking ...
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Women tennis players who take time out of the game to freeze eggs or embryos will have their ranking protected, the WTA Tour ...
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The Women's Tennis Association has launched a new protection for players looking to expand their families: They'll get to ...
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By Pearl Josephine Nazare (Reuters) -Female players who choose to undergo a fertility protection procedure will be allowed to ...
The Women’s Tennis Association has introduced a rule allowing players to protect their rankings during fertility treatments.
Female professional tennis players who take time off from competition for a fertility procedure such as egg or embryo freezing will have their ranking protected under a new WTA Tour policy.