Submitted by PrincessBananas85 t3_103ajcx in sports
luffyuk t1_j30faoh wrote
Reply to comment by 4Bpencil in WTA says return to China will require resolution to Peng Shuai case. by PrincessBananas85
Tennis in China is a rapidly growing sport that has received much private and public support, and has today become firmly entrenched in the Chinese as one of the most popular. Tennis is now the third-most popular sport on television in China, behind Association football and basketball.
4Bpencil t1_j30g5l3 wrote
Your Wikipedia page also mentions that it needs additional verification for support, from 2010 no less.
It also mentions a measly 14m people plays the sport with 30,000 courts, in a country with 1.4 billion people and city that can host entire country populations. Many of these courts are spread in rural areas that can barely even be considered courts. Also considering some of the so called courts are just roughly re netted badminton courts, this is a joke.
It also mentions that one of the major tournaments was held in a stadium in Beijing that host a laughable 10k. Sorry but my middle school stadium holds close to that much, and the stadium wasn't even filled for the final. In a city of 30m you cant even fill a 10k stadium, This is your popular sport lmfao. You really want to read your sources before you provided as "proof".
luffyuk t1_j30hspt wrote
The participation numbers for tennis in China has grown so rapidly that the country now boasts more tennis players than any other country in the world
Nearly a quarter of all tennis players in the world are from China. This figure comprises all those players that have played the sport at least once in the past year. That’s according to a new survey just published by the International Tennis Federation (ITF)
https://tennishead.net/new-report-highlights-astounding-popularity-of-tennis-in-china/
http://itf.uberflip.com/i/1169625-itf-global-tennis-report-2019-overview/0?
4Bpencil t1_j30io7r wrote
Number of players total does not prove anything? You are talking about the country which currently boasts the largest population, of course they are going to have a large presence in almost everything they do, welcome to statistics?
Again, if is sooooo popular, how come you can't even fill the WTA final of 10k people, hosted in one of the largest cities in the world by population? Surely you can find 10k people out of the "14m tennis enjoyers" to fill a stadium? Not counting the seats that's already filled by foreign fans?
monodescarado t1_j30vbbj wrote
What a pointless discussion that was I just read
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