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Gender Disparity in French Open Night Matches Raises Questions

The allocation of all eight night sessions at this year's French Open to male players highlights ongoing gender inequality in the sport.

Editorial StaffMay 30, 20261 MIN READ

This year's French Open has seen a notable trend, with all eight night sessions designated exclusively for male players. This decision has sparked discussions about gender representation in tennis.

Critics argue that this pattern of overlooking female players for prime time matches reflects a broader issue of gender inequality within the sport. The absence of women in these key slots raises questions about visibility and support for female athletes.

As the tournament progresses, it remains to be seen whether this trend will continue or if there will be efforts to address the imbalance in future events.