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Jabeur criticises French Open chiefs as women’s prime time snub continues
Ons Jabeur during her match against Robin Montgomery on day four of the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, London, July 4, 2024

ONS JABEUR has criticised Roland Garros chiefs for snubbing women’s tennis, saying yesterday: “I don’t think they have daughters!”

The French Open introduced night-session matches in 2021 but they have almost exclusively featured a men’s singles match.

Last year all 11 prime-time TV slot matches featured men and the three so far this year have followed suit, while last night’s saw Danish 12th seed Holger Rune against American world number 137 Emilio Nava.

Gilles Moretton, the president of the French Tennis Federation, caused controversy this week when he said the schedule is dictated by what will be “better for spectators.”

Former Wimbledon runner-up Jabeur said: “It’s still sad that we are still seeing this.

“In Europe it’s unfortunate for women’s sports in general. Whoever is making the decision, I don’t think they have daughters, because I don’t think they want to treat their daughters like this.

“It’s a bit ironic. They don’t show women’s sport, they don’t show women’s tennis, and then they ask the question, ‘yeah, but mostly they watch men.’ Of course they watch men more because you show men more. Everything goes together.

“It’s a shame from the Federation, a shame from [Amazon] Prime, that they made such a contract like this. A lot of great players, they deserve to be there.

“One of the matches was Naomi [Osaka] and Paula [Badosa]. Such an unbelievable match. They were supposed to be there. Like last year, Iga [Swiatek] and Naomi was supposed to be there. A lot of great matches, they should have been there.

“I’m not sure what kind of fans he’s talking about. I know I’m a fan. I will watch that match.”

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