The French Open’s treatment of women’s tennis continues to be a topic of intense debate and scrutiny. The 2026 edition of the tournament has once again sparked discussions about gender inequality in sports scheduling, particularly regarding the coveted night sessions. This issue is not new, yet the lack of progress is deeply concerning. The French Open’s decision to prioritize men’s matches for primetime slots has been a consistent pattern. Since the introduction of one-match sessions in 2021, only a handful of women’s matches have been scheduled for the evening, despite the sport’s global popularity and the potential to attract a (Read more…)
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