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"It's the same thing every year," Pegula complains about the evening match choices at Roland-Garros.

It's the same thing every year, Pegula complains about the evening match choices at Roland-Garros.
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Adrien Guyot
le 01/06/2025 à 07h36
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Jessica Pegula is off to a solid start at Roland-Garros. The American qualified for the round of 16 after a thrilling victory against Marketa Vondrousova (3-6, 6-4, 6-2).

It was a tough win against the Czech player, who is outside the top 90 and just returning after several months of shoulder rehab earlier this year.

Before facing Loïs Boisson, the last French woman standing in singles, the world No. 3, like Ons Jabeur, expressed frustration about the absence of women's matches during the evening sessions on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

"It's the same thing every year, there's never any parity, and I don't know what else to say. It seems like they (referring to the tournament organizers) don't care, they never change anything. I can only agree with Ons (Jabeur).

Everything should be more equitable. We're in a tournament that claims to be egalitarian, as are all the Grand Slams. Why don't they give us more opportunities?

It's like banging your head against a wall. We've been talking about this same issue for four years, it's an eternity! But in the end, there has never been equality. I like talking about this; I've always advocated for equal opportunities.

I fight for women in general. We've shown that we deserve the same opportunities as men. I don't pretend to feel powerless, but they simply don't listen to us.

We could keep talking about it without anything ever happening here. I hope things will change over time. I think they should change their approach," detailed Pegula, who aims for a second quarter-final qualification at the French Open against Boisson in the next round, speaking to Punto De Break.

Jessica Pegula
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Gianni S
If they are so concerned about equality why are they not playing five set matches?
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chipote-man
She’s right. The approach has to be changed. If it’s a problem of duration, why not programming 2 women’s matches instead of 1?
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jeanius0515
Women even object? Takes nothing away fromages them themeven object takes nothing away from them I don't get it
jeanius0515
Eminem Jack takes nothing away from them I don't get it
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Footfault
She wants fair, then play 5 setters. That's fair. Greedy woman who already get equal prize money. That's NOT fair
jimandlori958
They suck and bitch about everything, don't let them play anymore. Have compassion for the tortured masses having to watch this embarrassment.
Or cancel the whole tournament, everything would still suck worldwide, tennis changes nothing
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Thanks for the good words of support. And to d smith (cherrycoke) I am moved by your words and wish you had been around to experience what I'm referring to. As it is there are revolving groups of players each week. The ones in question might be moved out to another group 1 week in four. That means for 3 weeks of every 4 there is unfair play. If you are buying boosts the odds are greatly in your f...

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4j

There are a group of players who feel the need to win and spend a bunch of money to add boosts to their predictions. That is ok if they have it to spend. Many of us do not.

I feel these should have their own group(s). An extra 4-6-8 points makes a difference in a week. I don't want to play in unfair rules.

To me it's just a game. A good one at that. And the developer deserves to get paid. But se...

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Come on Elena Rybakina. Want to see you in the finals in all these tournaments. You can do it.