However, WTA spokesman Andrew Walker told Daily Tennis News that because that “100% of the proceeds will be donated to support victims of the terrible flooding in Thailand, along with the fact that the exhibition will use non-traditional scoring” the waiver was granted. Thai legend Paradorn Srichaphan and No.18 John Isner will also play the exhibition.
Azarenka is not scheduled to play a tournament that week, while Wozniacki is going to play another exhibition, the Hopman Cup, in Perth, that week. She is not scheduled to play until Monday evening. All the WTA players who choose to play the Hopman Cup will be fined, but sources have told DTN that the tournament itself will play the fines itself.




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