French Open modifies advertising placement following player injuries
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 3:46 PM
Last updated May 30, 2026

French Open organizers have relocated advertising boards at Roland Garros in response to a string of injuries and ongoing complaints from players. This decision comes as concerns regarding player safety and visibility have been raised amid the tournament. The adjustments aim to mitigate risks associated with the proximity of ads to player movement on the courts. Further modifications may be assessed during the ongoing tournament based on player feedback and performance outcomes.
- •French Open organizers acted after player injuries and complaints.
- •Advertising boards were moved at Roland Garros.
- •Changes aim to improve player safety during matches.
- 4:40 PMESPN — French Open ads moved after injury, complaints
"French Open organizers have moved advertising boards on the courts at Roland Garros after a series of injuries and player complaints.
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