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Amelie Mauresmo.
Amelie Mauresmo won Wimbledon and the Australian Open but never made it past the French Open quarter-finals
Dates: 22 May-5 June Venue: Roland Garros, Paris
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It was disappointing and surprising to hear the director of the French Open say that women's games were not as appealing as men's games.

One of the 10 night sessions at this year's event was a women's match, which has led to criticism of the former world number one.

Swiatek has played all five of her matches in the day time.

The world number one said that women's tennis has a lot of advantages.

The only night session to feature a women's match was last Thursday, when France's Alize Cornet beat Jelena Ostapenko in three sets.

It was more difficult to put women's matches on late, according to former Wimbledon and Australian Open champion Amalia Mauresmo, who is in her first year as tournament director at the clay-court Grand Slam event.

Swiatek said it was a little bit disappointing and surprising that she was also in the WTA.

It is more convenient for every player to play at a normal hour, but I want to entertain and I also want to show my best tennis in every match.

I think it is a personal opinion of every person if they like men's tennis more or women's tennis less.

Some may say that it is unpredictable and girls are not consistent.

On the other hand, it may be something that is really appealing and attracts more people. It depends on the personal views of some people.

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