Andrey Rublev highlights slippery conditions on Paris courts

Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev has raised concerns about the clay courts at the upcoming French Open. In a recent interview, he described the outside courts as slippery and lacking proper clay surface. His comments come ahead of this year's Roland Garros tournament.

Speaking to Championat, Rublev said the conditions on smaller courts in Paris no longer resemble traditional clay. “It’s like you’re not playing on clay at all – it’s slippery, concrete, and there is not much sand,” he stated. He noted that the difference between main stadium courts and outside courts has grown more pronounced in recent years, particularly since the pandemic period. Rublev added that for the last two or three years the smaller courts appear to have almost no soil at all. Preparation of the Roland Garros courts typically begins in early April, with the main stadium courts like Philippe-Chatrier finished later to maintain quality. Players often train on these central courts ahead of their matches during the two-week event.

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Tennis player facing a setback during the Italian Open in Rome on a clay court.
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Tennis stars face setbacks at Italian Open

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Multiple players encountered challenges during the Italian Open in Rome.

Alexander Zverev suffered a dramatic exit from the Italian Open, falling to Luciano Darderi in the round of 16. The world No. 3 lost 1-6, 7-6(10), 6-0 after squandering four match points in the second-set tiebreak.

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Organizers of the ATP's only U.S. clay court event in Houston adjusted the schedule due to heavy rain forecasts over the weekend. Singles matches will now lead off sessions on Friday and Saturday at River Oaks Country Club, instead of doubles. The changes aim to keep play on track despite the weather threats.

Jannik Sinner dominated Ugo Humbert 6-3, 6-0 in just 64 minutes on Court Rainier III at the Monte Carlo Masters, advancing to the round of 16. The world number two emphasized his focus on Roland Garros while adjusting to clay. He described the win as a good performance amid low expectations for the tournament.

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Following her hiring of Francisco Roig and training sessions at the Rafa Nadal Academy, world No. 1 Iga Swiatek has drawn nervous reactions from American rivals Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys ahead of the clay season. They joked that the partnership with clay king Nadal should be 'illegal'.

Stefanos Tsitsipas' first-round match against Fabian Marozsan at the BMW Open in Munich halted at 2-2 in the third set on Tuesday due to poor lighting. The Greek star won the first set 6-3 but lost the second 6-7 after squandering a match point. Play resumes Wednesday, with the winner facing Denis Shapovalov next.

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Arthur Fils claimed his first title of the season by beating Andrey Rublev 6-2, 7-6 in the Barcelona Open final on the Pista Rafa Nadal. The 21-year-old Frenchman secured his fourth ATP title overall after returning from an eight-month injury layoff. Rublev praised Fils' level in his post-match speech.

 

 

 

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