French Open to adjust court advertising after player complaints
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 2:34 PM
Last updated May 30, 2026
The French Open will alter its court advertising approach following concerns raised by players Katie Boulter and Iga Swiatek. These complaints centered around distractions caused by the current advertising methods during matches. The changes aim to improve player focus and overall match experience. Specific details about the adjustments to advertising have yet to be announced, but they are expected to be implemented in future tournaments.
- •Katie Boulter and Iga Swiatek expressed concerns about distractions.
- •French Open plans to change court advertising strategies.
- •Adjustments aim to improve focus for players during matches.
- •Specifics of the changes have not been disclosed yet.
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