The Borneo Post (Sabah)

French Open director Ysern officially fired

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PARIS: French tennis federation (FFT) managing director Gilbert Ysern, who is also director of the French Open, has been officially fired from his job, the FFT confirmed on Saturday.

FFT vice-president Jean-Pierre Dartevelle told AFP that Ysern, who had held his position since 2008, had received a letter officially terminatin­g his contract.

Ysern had been requested to leave the federation’s headquarte­rs on February 4 after weeks of disagreeme­nt with president Jean Gachassin.

The 59-year-old suggested that his ouster was the result of internal disagreeme­nts within the federation’s hierarchy.

“Several factors lead us to believe that it was the only and the right decision. Gilbert Ysern oversteppe­d his role and went beyond the mission entrusted to him,” FFT official Stephan Post told AFP.

Ysern’s ouster has divided French tennis with Gilles Simon stating he felt “uneasy... at a brutal decision” with Julien Benneteau taking to Twitter to back his Davis Cup teammate’s view.

Ysern’s sacking is the latest in a series of controvers­ies to shake the FFT with Davis Cup captain Arnaud Clement also evicted and replaced by former French Open winner Yannick Noah, a Sports Ministry report into the federation’s management and the controvers­ial choice of Guadeloupe as venue for the Davis Cup tie against Canada in early March. - AFP

 ??  ?? Spain’s Rafael Nadal reacts after losing a point againstAus­tria’s DominicThi­em during their semi-final tennis match at the ATP Argentina Open in Buenos Aires,Argentina, on February 13, 2016.Thiem won 6-4,4-6, 7-6 (6-4). - AFP photo
Spain’s Rafael Nadal reacts after losing a point againstAus­tria’s DominicThi­em during their semi-final tennis match at the ATP Argentina Open in Buenos Aires,Argentina, on February 13, 2016.Thiem won 6-4,4-6, 7-6 (6-4). - AFP photo

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