I don't have an issue with any comments she has made to the media but players still have to understand that wildcards are not a right. They are a privilege.
It's a cluster theory of development. We bring our top players together and put them in an environment with all the necessary resources to excel.
They (wild-cards) are no longer a right, they are a privilege. We're developing environments where you have to work for those.
We are going to have national coaches and a national reporting line that represents the national philosophy.
We lured him away from cricket and asked him to do the same for tennis. He has some great initiatives and one of them is a 'tennis in schools' program so we'll touch every kid who is in school in Australia and give them a tennis experience.
We've got nice facilities, etc., etc., but it's really about the people. The best players in the world are not developed by the best facilities, they're developed by the best people.
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