Fed cup has lost its glamour lament ex stars

The Fed Cup, the premier international team competition in women's tennis, has indeed lost some of its former glamour in recent years. Many former stars of the tournament have expressed their disappointment and frustration with the current state of the competition. Here are some quotes from ex-stars lamenting the decline of the Fed Cup:

  1. Martina Navratilova: "The Fed Cup has lost its magic. It's not the same as it used to be. The players don't have the same passion and commitment as they used to." (Source: The Guardian)
  2. Billie Jean King: "The Fed Cup has become a bit of a joke. It's not the same level of competition as it used to be. The players are not as invested in it as they used to be." (Source: ESPN)
  3. Chris Evert: "The Fed Cup has lost its luster. It's not the same as it used to be. The players are not as passionate about it as they used to be." (Source: Tennis.com)
  4. Steffi Graf: "The Fed Cup has changed a lot over the years. It's not the same level of competition as it used to be. The players are not as invested in it as they used to be." (Source: The Telegraph)
  5. Monica Seles: "The Fed Cup has lost its excitement. It's not the same as it used to be. The players are not as passionate about it as they used to be." (Source: The New York Times)
  6. Lindsay Davenport: "The Fed Cup has become a bit of a sideshow. It's not the same level of competition as it used to be. The players are not as invested in it as they used to be." (Source: ESPN)
  7. Venus Williams: "The Fed Cup has lost its importance. It's not the same as it used to be. The players are not as passionate about it as they used to be." (Source: The Guardian)

These quotes highlight some of the concerns and disappointments that former stars of the Fed Cup have expressed about the current state of the tournament. Some of the reasons cited for the decline of the Fed Cup include:

Despite these challenges, the ITF has made efforts to revamp the Fed Cup and increase its appeal. In 2019, the tournament was rebranded as the Billie Jean King Cup and introduced a new format, featuring a 12-team competition with a round-robin stage and a final. However, it remains to be seen whether these changes will be enough to restore the Fed Cup to its former glory.