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‘Excusez moi?’

Players cry foul after shock French Open move

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TENNIS PLAYERS around the world have hit out at the lack of communicat­ion from the game’s governing bodies in the wake of the French Open’s shock switch to September from May because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The French Tennis Federation (FFT) yesterday said the claycourt Grand Slam at Roland Garros would now take place from Sept 20-Oct 4, dates that clash with several other events.

The French Open will begin just seven days after the US Open final in New York, leaving players to contest the claycourt Grand Slam in the middle of the hardcourt swing.

With players already counting the cost of the tennis shutdown, the decision did not go down well.

Canadian world No. 93 Vasek Pospisil, who sits on the ATP Players Council, slammed the decision as “selfish” and “arrogant” and added that it showed the players had no say in the running of the sport.

“This is such a difficult time, everyone is being impacted by this catastroph­e. Enhancing communicat­ion and working together to find solutions should be the priority,” he posted on Twitter.

Pospisil’s views were echoed by other players.

“This is not to call out the ATP but to show the difficulti­es in this sport,” said American Noah Rubin.

“Four biggest events are privately owned, can do what they please. Despite these being unpreceden­ted times, you would think it would promote more communicat­ion.”

Former world No. 1 doubles player Jamie Murray of Britain expressed his surprise at how FFT’s move was handled.

“I thought the powers that be in tennis were supposed to be all about working together these days?” he said.

Argentine Diego Schwartzma­n, Sorana Cirstea of Romania and Russian Alla Kudryavtse­va all vented their frustratio­n at finding out about the switch from social media.

Former No. 1 Naomi Osaka reacted to the news with a foray into French with her post of “Excusez moi?”, while other women’s players posted memes on social media to voice their confusion and frustratio­n.

The Laver Cup team event, also scheduled for late September in Boston, might proves the trigger for a turf war between the major stakeholde­rs in the game.

Organisers of the exhibition event, co-created by Roger Federer and counting the United States Tennis Associatio­n (USTA) and Tennis Australia among its partners, said it would go ahead regardless – to the consternat­ion of Tennys Sandgren.

“This is so spicy! How you gonna have the event during a slam?” tweeted the American, a quarterfin­alist at the Australian Open this year. – Reuters

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