Ons Jabeur: Players 'deserve better' with French Open schedule
Ons Jabeur: Players 'deserve better' with French Open schedule
ByTOM HAMILTON
June 4, 2024, 9:59 AM
PARIS, France -- Ons Jabeur has criticized the scheduling at Roland Garros, saying the players "deserve better."
Jabeur lost her quarterfinal against Coco Gauff on Tuesday, with their match starting on Court Philippe-Chatrier at 11 a.m. The first slots usually start in front of a barely full stadium, slowly filling up with spectators as the match progresses, while it also means an early-morning start for both players.
Every opening match on Philippe-Chatrier -- the showcourt here at Roland Garros -- has been a women's singles match. At the other end of the day, every night match -- a separately ticketed session which begins at 8.15 p.m. -- has been a men's singles match. With some of the start times running late due to scheduling changes because of rain, late matches have run past midnight.
Novak Djokovic's third-round match against Lorenzo Musetti finished at 3.07 a.m. Djokovic then faced a quick turnaround for his fourth-round match against Francisco Cerundolo, where he also had to cope with an injured knee.
Gauff said Sunday those finishing times were not "healthy," and Jabeur is also unimpressed with the scheduling at Grand Slams. Jabeur also said she wants to see the contract which Amazon Prime negotiated with the French Open around the local broadcasting rights to that night session.
"I have a lot to say on that topic," Jabeur said. "As you said, 10 night matches without any women playing. I don't expect any women to play in the evening, but frankly, playing a quarterfinal at 11:00 a.m. is really such a chore. We deserve to be here [in the afternoon]. Playing in the afternoon is better. There is going to be more people watching us and the stadiums are crowded. Well, the VIP is, well, you know, as usual.
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"But I really hope, that I can see the contract negotiated with Prime. I really don't understand the ins and outs, even for men. Playing that late for men after midnight is not a good thing. We saw yesterday how Novak was suffering with his knee.
"And this, because he couldn't really recover well? I think for all players, men, women, we deserve better than that. We deserve a better scheduling.
"We talked about this in Australia. We are still talking about this here. Even for you, the journalists, I don't think it's healthy to have these night matches. It's for everybody I'm speaking.
"But who knows? We have to find a way out so that everybody is happy: the players, the journalists, the full team. The ballkids are young and they're still on the courts when it's really late. I don't know if it's logical to have all that."
Jabeur added: "Who said it's healthy to play past 1:00 a.m., and who said the stadium was full for 1:00 a.m. or 2:00 a.m.? I don't know who is watching the matches at that time.
"Again, I would suggest to start earlier and then put nice matches on both sides. It's not healthy also for players to play past, I don't know, 11:00 or midnight."