The World's No. 1 Junior Tennis Player, Taylor Townsend, Has Been Told to Slim Down
LatestTaylor Townsend, a 16-year-old tennis prodigy from Chicago, is the numero uno junior girls’ tennis player in the world, the reigning Australian Open singles champion and the junior Wimbledon doubles champion, and on Thursday she won two matches at the U.S. Open’s junior tournament. She’s awesome, is what we’re getting at here, but Townsend, who is part of the USTA’s player development program, had to find her own way to pay for a trip to New York because her coaches had declined to finance any tournament appearances until she lost weight.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Townsend’s mother was a little, um, bemused that the USTA would refuse to pay travel expenses for the number one player in the world , especially considering that Taylor Townsend has performed at a consistently high level. Unfortunately, the USTA stodginess is part of the organization’s push to turn its young players into leaner (and ostensibly, though not always actually, fitter) tennis players. According to Patrick McEnroe, the general manager of the USTA’s player development program, the organization’s biggest concerns are Townsend’s “long-term health, number one, and her long-term development as a player.”