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Back to EpisodesThe Purgatory of Professional Tennis's Lower Ranks
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Professional tennis may glitter at the top, but most of the sport lives far from Wimbledon’s pristine lawns. In this episode, we dive into the brutally honest world described by former player Conor Niland, where competitors ranked outside the top 100 grind through lonely tournaments in obscure corners of the globe, chasing points they can barely afford to pursue. Prize money often doesn’t cover the cost of getting there, leaving even world-class athletes stuck in a financial purgatory held together by passion and hope. Why does a sport that celebrates elegance and wealth depend on a tier so punishing and invisible? And what does this say about who gets to rise—and who gets left behind—in modern tennis?