Paris-Bercy Masters 1000 Tournament Implements Changes for 2024 After Jannik Sinner Controversy

If a month ago the focus was on Jannik Sinner for reaching the last 16 of Paris-Bercythis Thursday the news was that The organization of the last Masters 1000 of the season has announced measures for 2024 to avoid cases like that of the Italian.

The fourth-ranked racket in the world retired after certifying its place in the round of 16 at 2:37 a.m. and having to play again during the day. The director of the event, Cédric Piolinehas explained that The daytime schedule will be reduced from four to three games at the center. It will breathe air into the night game, which is maintained with two games.

The rectification comes a month after Pioline, a French tennis player, promised reforms. “The center court of the tournament does not meet the demands of a Masters 1000“he acknowledged.

The tournament run by Pioline is unbalanced compared to the other eight in the 1000 category. They have fewer seats than necessary for an event of this magnitude and they only have two courts in addition to the central one.

The tight schedule is one of the aspects most reported by tennis playerswho in Paris have the last big match before the best eight qualify for the Masters Cup.

“The weeks ahead with the ATP Finals and the Davis Cup will be very important,” Sinner justified. Two events in which the transalpine player put in a great performance, making the final and title, respectively.

2023-12-14 16:50:40
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