The WTA requests explanations from Roland Garros for the absence of women's matches in the night session. Photo: Getty Images
Women's matches are still absent from the Philippe Chatrier at Roland Garros. It was the big controversy last year, and this year it seems to be repeating. Therefore, as reported by The Athletic, Valerie Camillo, the WTA chief, met with Amelie Mauresmo, the director of Roland Garros, to discuss how to address the scheduling situation for this edition. One of the reasons for complaints has been the very early scheduling of many women's matches on the Central Court, which has not favored the presence of spectators.
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