Coco Gauff has raised concerns regarding the late-night finishes at the French Open, following Novak Djokovic’s marathon match. Gauff expressed her unease with matches ending as late as 3 a.m., emphasizing its adverse effects on players’ well-being and schedules. She pointed out Djokovic’s match against Lorenzo Musetti, which concluded at 3:07 a.m. local time after starting at 10:37 p.m. the previous day and lasting over four hours. Gauff highlighted the post-match routines that extend players’ nights, including media commitments and recovery treatments, often delaying rest until dawn.
Gauff proposed potential solutions, such as implementing a rule to prevent matches from starting beyond a certain time or considering court changes for prolonged matches. However, she acknowledged the complexity of these issues, particularly regarding scheduling and ticket sales. Despite the challenges, Gauff emphasized prioritizing the health and safety of players, suggesting measures to avoid excessively late finishes.