Wozniacki waiting for centre stage

Caroline Wozniacki
12 April 2012

Caroline Wozniacki believes she deserves a bigger stage than Court Two but stopped short of joining Serena Williams in criticising Wimbledon chiefs after reaching the third round.

The order of play committee put the world number one on the same court as Williams played on on Thursday, after which the reigning Wimbledon champion made her displeasure known. Wozniacki beat Virginie Razzano on Friday, dropping just four games inside the 4,000-seat venue where Williams overcame Simona Halep.

Wozniacki is happy to play wherever SW19 chiefs decide in pursuit of her maiden grand slam title, but the 20-year-old Dane said: "Obviously I think I deserve to play on one of the bigger courts, and everyone wants to play in there."

She added: "It's up to the tournament to decide where we're going to play. I just go out there and try to win. I'm a competitor so it doesn't really mater. The court is the same and the size is the same. I just go out there and play.

"Hopefully in my next match I will have the chance to play on one of the bigger ones. We will have to see."

When it was put to her that Rafael Nadal, her equivalent in the men's rankings, would not be asked to play on Court Two, she added: "Yes, but at the same time Serena played on Court Two and she has won here so many times. So if she can play on Court Two, then I guess I can too."

The way the Wimbledon schedule works means that Centre Court, with or without its roof, usually hosts two men's matches every day to just one from the women's half of the draw.

It was put to Wozniacki that a rejig of that tradition would result in more of the women getting time in the spotlight, but she is happy to go along with whatever the tournament organisers wanted.

"I think it's tradition here and traditions are tough to change here," she said. "And if I remember correctly, Pete Sampras played one time on the Graveyard Court (the old Court Two).

"This is Wimbledon. You just need to play. I think some days it would be nice if there were two women's matches in there (Centre)."

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