(Paris) Yannick Noah in the spotlight for the 40e anniversary of his title, advanced nights, the public admitted to the training of the greatest: the director of the tournament Amélie Mauresmo presented Friday the novelties of the edition of Roland-Garros 2023.
On June 5, 1983, Yannick Noah won Roland-Garros. Forty years later, no Frenchman has succeeded him on the list, but the tournament intends to mark the anniversary.
The charity day organized on Saturday, on the eve of the first day of the tournament, is renamed “Yannick Noah Day” and a fresco in his image recalling the player, but also the person will be unveiled, the next day, inside the stadium. . The king of places Rafael Nadal, holder of the record of 14 titles, already has his statue there.
In addition, other surprises paying tribute to the former captain of the France Davis Cup team, who will turn 63 on May 18, are planned, but have not yet been revealed.
For the third edition with night sessions, the tournament has tried to solve a number of problems, particularly related to the late end time of the matches, for the players as well as for the public.
“We will gain half an hour,” announced Mauresmo, who wants more festive night sessions than they could have been.
From 8 p.m., a show will warm up the public at the Philippe-Chatrier court “and the first point will be played at 8:30 p.m.” instead of 9 p.m. in the past, assured Mauresmo.
Qualifications, “huge potential”
On the other hand, if the matches last more than four hours, despite discussions, it was “not possible for the RATP” to modify its timetables for the last metros. “It will be the same for the Olympics next year,” insisted Mauresmo.
To help with the departure of the public, the tournament “is talking with taxi companies”, she added.
Last year’s evening programming, the first edition with an evening audience after a year under curfew due to COVID-19, had also posed a problem with the posters, with only one women’s match out of the ten night sessions. There will be eleven from this year since is added that of the first Sunday, May 28 in 2023.
Nothing has changed this year, Mauresmo believing that it “would be a mistake” to introduce a quota of women’s matches for these evenings.
“I do not forbid myself anything and it is the paintings that will guide us,” she said.
Contractually, the French Tennis Federation (FFT), organizer of the tournament, must schedule the day’s poster during the night session for the exclusive broadcaster of these matches, Prime Vidéo.
The tournament director also underlined the popular enthusiasm for the qualifying week, which precedes the start of the tournament.
The qualifications represent “enormous potential”, she said, explaining that the training of the best players would be open to the public on the Philippe-Chatrier court during this week.
As for the endowment, it is “being finalized, but will rather increase, for an organizational budget of around 300 million euros ($446 million)”, explained the director.
