French Open begins as top players grumble over cold weather noninspissating

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 21:37:50


The tournament's 10th seed was 2-1 up against Montenegro's Danka Kovinic in the first round when she took matters into her own hands after light rain paused the match.

When she was asked to remain on court by a match official while a decision was taken about whether play should continue, the Belarusian tennis player said she would not carry on waiting outside.

'I'm not going to sit here because I'm going to get frozen,' she told the supervisor.



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After complaining that it was only 8 degrees Celsius (46.4 degrees Fahrenheit), the two-time grand slam winner said she lived in Florida and was 'used to hot weather.'

'It's ridiculous, it's too cold. What's the point? Sitting here like ducks,' Azarenka added.

When the match resumed 50 minutes later, the Belarusian quickly took control of the game, beating her opponent 6-1 6-2 in just over an hour. Her victory was watched by just nine spectators, according to Reuters.

Speaking about the interruption, Azarenka said: 'I think it's very tricky at the moment to have these conditions. So definitely not going to sit here and complain, but sometimes I think there are smarter ways to handle situations.'

Over in the men's draw, Spain's Rafael Nadal, who is hoping to win his 13th French Open title, has also stressed that conditions are different this year, after the clay tournament was delayed from May to late September because of the coronavirus pandemic.

'The ball is super slow, heavy. It's very cold. Slow conditions,' Nadal said.

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The Spaniard also said that he has 'always' been 'beatable' on clay, commenting that Novak Djokovic has defeated him 'a lot of times' on the surface.

Nadal's opening match against the Belarusian Egor Gerasimov is scheduled for Monday.

Over in the men's draw, Spain's Rafael Nadal, who is hoping to win his 13th French Open title, has also stressed that conditions are different this year, after the clay tournament was delayed from May to late September because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Spaniard also said that he has 'always' been 'beatable' on clay, commenting that Novak Djokovic has defeated him 'a lot of times' on the surface. 'The ball is super slow, heavy. It's very cold. Slow conditions,' Nadal said. 'I'm not going to sit here because I'm going to get frozen,' she told the supervisor. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos 'The ball is super slow, heavy. It's very cold. Slow conditions,' Nadal said. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos After complaining that it was only 8 degrees Celsius (46.4 degrees Fahrenheit), the two-time grand slam winner said she lived in Florida and was 'used to hot weather.' 'I'm not going to sit here because I'm going to get frozen,' she told the supervisor. 'It's ridiculous, it's too cold. What's the point? Sitting here like ducks,' Azarenka added. 'I'm not going to sit here because I'm going to get frozen,' she told the supervisor. After complaining that it was only 8 degrees Celsius (46.4 degrees Fahrenheit), the two-time grand slam winner said she lived in Florida and was 'used to hot weather.' When she was asked to remain on court by a match official while a decision was taken about whether play should continue, the Belarusian tennis player said she would not carry on waiting outside. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos After complaining that it was only 8 degrees Celsius (46.4 degrees Fahrenheit), the two-time grand slam winner said she lived in Florida and was 'used to hot weather.' 'It's ridiculous, it's too cold. What's the point? Sitting here like ducks,' Azarenka added. Over in the men's draw, Spain's Rafael Nadal, who is hoping to win his 13th French Open title, has also stressed that conditions are different this year, after the clay tournament was delayed from May to late September because of the coronavirus pandemic. The tournament's 10th seed was 2-1 up against Montenegro's Danka Kovinic in the first round when she took matters into her own hands after light rain paused the match. Speaking about the interruption, Azarenka said: 'I think it's very tricky at the moment to have these conditions. So definitely not going to sit here and complain, but sometimes I think there are smarter ways to handle situations.' The tournament's 10th seed was 2-1 up against Montenegro's Danka Kovinic in the first round when she took matters into her own hands after light rain paused the match. Over in the men's draw, Spain's Rafael Nadal, who is hoping to win his 13th French Open title, has also stressed that conditions are different this year, after the clay tournament was delayed from May to late September because of the coronavirus pandemic. After complaining that it was only 8 degrees Celsius (46.4 degrees Fahrenheit), the two-time grand slam winner said she lived in Florida and was 'used to hot weather.' The Spaniard also said that he has 'always' been 'beatable' on clay, commenting that Novak Djokovic has defeated him 'a lot of times' on the surface. Nadal's opening match against the Belarusian Egor Gerasimov is scheduled for Monday.

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