For the fourth French Open in a row, tournament director AmĂ©lie Mauresmo was asked about a lack of women's matches during the tournament's night sessions 바카라 there was one in 2022, one in 2023, zero in 2024 and, so far, zero in 2025. (More Tennis News)
And for the fourth French Open in a row, Mauresmo dismissed the issue, saying at a news conference Friday, when she also was pressed about placing women's matches in the noon slot at Court Philippe-Chatrier, when attendance tends to be sparse: "The funny thing is that it바카라s the same questions, year after year."
At the other Grand Slam tennis tournaments that sell separate tickets for night sessions, the U.S. Open and Australian Open, the main stadiums tend to feature two singles matches for that part of the daily schedule, one involving women and one involving men. Wimbledon has an 11 p.m. (local time) cutoff for competition and doesn't sells tickets for a night session.
Roland-Garros added night sessions starting three years ago and the French federation has a contract with a streaming service for viewers in the home country that calls for one daily match in European primetime for the first 1 1/2 weeks of the event.
With Novak Djokovic set to play Filip Misolic on Saturday, only two of the 37 contests at night will have been women's matches.
Mauresmo, a former player who was ranked No. 1 and won two Grand Slam titles, took over as tournament director ahead of the 2022 tournament.
She repeatedly has offered similar explanations for why the night match has almost always been a men's match, including that their best-of-five-set format is likely to offer more time on court for ticket-buyers than the best-of-three setup for women.
In recent years, some female players have argued that's a mistake and hurts the growth of their sport, although Mauresmo said Friday that no current or former athletes have complained to her about it or offered their thoughts.
Ons Jabeur, a three-time Grand Slam runner-up, was asked about the topic this week and called the current setup 바카라a shame.바카라
바카라It바카라s still sad that we are still seeing this," Jabeur said. 바카라In Europe, in general, it바카라s unfortunate for women바카라s sports. ... Not for tennis, but in general. ... Whoever is making the decision, I don바카라t think they have daughters, because I don바카라t think they want to treat their daughters like this.바카라
바카라It바카라s a bit ironic," Jabeur added. "They don바카라t show women바카라s sport, they don바카라t show women바카라s tennis, and then they (say), 바카라Mostly, (fans) watch men.바카라 Of course they watch men more, because you show men more.바카라
Iga Swiatek, the three-time defending champion in Paris, said earlier in the week that the situation doesn't bother her 바카라 in part because she prefers to play earlier in the day 바카라 but when asked again Friday, after Mauresmo spoke, the owner of a total of five major titles explained that she thinks the division should be more equitable.
바카라Personally, it바카라s not like I have big feelings about it, because I just do my job. I adjust to the schedule that I바카라m given," Swiatek said. "But I think it should be equal, because the women바카라s matches can be an entertainment the same way. ... We can put on a nice show.바카라
Mauresmo said that having just one night match hasn't changed, 바카라So for me, the message is not changing, and has never been that the girls are not worthy to play at night.바카라
When a reporter tried to return to matters such as night matches and scheduling women first in Chatrier, asking Mauresmo how big a deal she considers those matters, she replied: 바카라You know what? I would like to change the subject.바카라