The organisers of the Madrid Open have apologised to the ladies’s doubles finalists of this 12 months’s event following criticism for denying gamers the chance to make speeches on the trophy ceremony.
Singles world quantity three Jessica Pegula, who partnered with Coco Gauff of their 6-1 6-4 defeat by Victoria Azarenka and Beatriz Haddad Maia, stated on Sunday she was left disillusioned after organisers didn’t enable the finalists to deal with followers.
The males’s doubles finalists had been allowed to take action following their match a day earlier, and event organisers apologised to gamers and followers “who expect more of the Madrid Open”.
“Not giving our women’s doubles finalists the chance to address their fans at the end of the match was unacceptable, and we have apologised directly to Victoria, Beatriz, Coco and Jessica,” event CEO Gerard Tsobanian stated.
Azarenka had stated on Twitter that it was “hard to explain” to her son Leo why she was not capable of communicate on the ceremony.
“We are working internally and with the WTA to review our protocols and are committed to improving our process moving forward,” Tsobanian stated.
“We made a mistake, and this will not ever happen again.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com