Australian Open stars refuse to change courts as organisers on course for embarrassment


Australian Open organisers faced another scheduling issue on Tuesday as the day session finished 90 minutes after the night matches were due to begin. Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff both needed more than three hours to win their matches, delaying Aryna Sabalenka vs Barbora Krejcikova and Jannik Sinner vs Andrey Rublev. The tournament thought they found a solution when they offered to move the second women’s quarter-final to Margaret Court Arena but both players refused, opting to stay on the main showcourt.

The Australian Open schedule caused more controversy on day 10 of the tournament when the night session didn’t start until 9pm local time – two hours after it was meant to begin. The first singles match of the day only started at 1pm, with Coco Gauff taking three hours and eight minutes to see off Marta Kostyuk.

Djokovic and Fritz then took to the court more than two hours later than scheduled. It was already apparent that it could be another late-night finish in Melbourne – especially when it took 84 minutes for Djokovic to win the first set. Organisers were left scrambling to try and make adjustments, with two matches still to be played, but their efforts were thwarted when Sabalenka and Krejcikova refused to be moved.

BBC Radio 5 Live started reporting that the first night session match was going to be put on Margaret Court Arena, the second showcourt, so that Sinner vs Rublev could start earlier. “Just hearing from Dani [Hantuchova] that no decision has been made yet. There is no confirmation of what is happening,” Gigi Salmon explained.

MORE TO FOLLOW

We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.

For the latest news and breaking news visit: express.co.uk/sport/football. Stay up to date with all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you.

Follow us on Twitter @dexpress_sport – the official Daily Express & Express.co.uk Twitter account – providing real news in real time.

We’re also on Facebook @dailyexpresssport – offering your must-see news, features, videos and pictures throughout the day to like, comment and share from the Daily Express, Sunday Express and Express.co.uk.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.