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'No miracle solutions' to sparse French Open crowds - Mauresmo
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'No miracle solutions' to sparse French Open crowds - Mauresmo

Published by , Sunday 06/09/24 15:42

Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo said she had no "miracle solutions" to combat sparse French Open crowds but lamented the poor attendance for Friday's men's semi-final between Alexander Zverev and Casper Ruud.

Mauresmo and Gilles Moretton, the head of the French tennis federation, said they were working on resolving the issue which has plagued this year's tournament.

After Carlos Alcaraz beat Jannik Sinner in five in the first of the men's semi-finals, the clash between Zverev and Ruud began with swathes of empty seats on the main Philippe Chatrier court.

Although tickets for the tournament were officially sold out, the recurrent images of stands that are far from packed has left a sour taste.

"I'm starting to have perhaps more advanced ideas to avoid that," Mauresmo said on Sunday without getting into further details. A tournament debrief is set to take place later this month.

"I'm not going to give you miracle solutions today, but it's something we must discuss. We're not satisfied with what we saw for the semi-finals."

Moretton was on the same page as Mauresmo.

"We can't accept seeing the stands empty like that for the second semi-final, it was already a bit like that the previous year," said Moretton, while underlining their hands were somewhat tied.

"We sold 670,000 tickets, but we can't force people to return to the court," he said.

Organisers were all the more surprised by the low turnout for the Zverev-Ruud contest given only 10 percent of spectators had bought tickets for both of Friday's semi-finals.

"It's still difficult to say to yourself that these people aren't going to come. I'm not in their head," said Mauresmo.

"More generally speaking, people aren't going to stay seated five, six or seven hours like before. It's a challenge that's not easy to sort out."

Source: AFP

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@Daniel ... W intentionally slowed down the surface because the fans were tired of watching people with an excellent first serve walk through matches. Just like the FO started doing things, faster balls for instance, to speed up the game because fans get tired of watching one grinding long rally after another. In the old days before they had these super high tech rackets and strings they do today, it was more difficult to return first serves accurately and with any pace on a consistent basis, which allowed a serve and volley game to be a good strategy. Today's rackets allow players to essentially block the serve and still have control and enough pace that the server can't consistently serve and volley, as it's too high risk. Just look at the big servers we have today. Zverev and Tsitsipas on a good day, Hurkacz, Sheldon, Raonic back ... as soon as they run into a player with an excellent ROS the rest of their game is exposed. Tennis has evolved in part because of technology and in part because the sponsors want fans entertained to get more sponsors and ad revenue.
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