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Arya Sabalenka plays in front of the empty seat of the French Open, calls for Fairr’s shidiuling


Paris-Aryana Sabalenka is a top player in women’s tennis. Yet that situation did not even prevent him from competing in front of the empty seat in Rolend-Garros, something he said is not fair.

The three-time Grand Slam champion faced China’s Zheng Kinwin in the first quarter-finals, starting from 9am to Philip-Chatria in court. When the game began, the large parts of the 15,000-Ason stadium were still uninterrupted-a common view in the first time of the French Open, when many ticket holders choose for lunch or reach the day.

“It was a big match and could probably make us more meaningful to keep us a little more so that more people could see it,” Sabalenka said after winning her-6-6 (3), 6-3 after winning. “I certainly think that it would be more meaningful to move our match a little later”

However, the French Open Tournament director Ameli Morsmore, which scheduled more night sessions for women, proves a difficult problem.

Since the introduction of night sessions in 2021, only four women’s single matches have been displayed in that mark time slot. Serena Williams played in Roleland-Garros for the first time in the night match, but the melodious restrictions mean stands were empty.

No woman’s match was scheduled for the session this evening, Sabaleka said something that should be changed. Asked about his opinion on the fact that women did not play a night match this year, Belarus players said they deserve “equal treatment”.

“Lots of … great war, there was a lot of great matches that would be cool to see as night sessions,” he said. “There are more people to see these incredible fights and and only to show yourself to more people I have

Sabalenka was a tattoo before the semifinals against four -time champions IGA Sweetch.

“I am happy to finish before and then I have a half -day vacation and I can only enjoy the city and do whatever I have to do,” he said.



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