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Cazaux on the programming of the Paris-Bercy courts: "I'm not going to complain".

Cazaux on the programming of the Paris-Bercy courts: I'm not going to complain.
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Jules Hypolite
le 31/10/2024 à 16h36
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Arthur Cazaux will play his Round of 16 match against Holger Rune, winner of the 2022 tournament, in the last rotation on court n°1.

A decision taken by the organizers that was logically accepted by the Frenchman, as he explained in a press conference: "There are Arthur Fils and Ugo Humbert who are ranked higher than me, so it's only normal that they should have the center court.

Of course, I would have preferred to play on a bigger court on Thursday, but that's the way it is. I'm only ranked 80th in the world, so I'm not going to complain.

I want to go further and deserve the center court."

Arthur Cazaux
66e, 848 points
Holger Rune
15e, 2590 points
Cazaux A • LL
Rune H • 13
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Paris-Bercy
FRA Paris-Bercy
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