Sabalenka vs. Osaka to be 1st women's night match at the French Open in 3 years
The high-profile fourth-round matchup between top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka and fellow four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka on Monday will be the first women’s night match at the French Open in three years.
Roland Garros organizers have been criticized for scheduling only men’s matches under the lights in recent years.
Organizers have said they are under pressure from TV broadcasters and that women’s best-of-three set matches are too short compared to the best-of-five format for men.
It will be only the fifth women’s match in the five years since the night sessions were introduced in Paris.
The last women’s match at night also involved Sabalenka when she beat Sloane Stephens in 2023.
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