World quantity three Jessica Pegula has criticised Madrid Open organisers after the American and her fellow girls’s doubles finalists weren’t allowed to make speeches on the trophy ceremony.
Pegula and Coco Gauff misplaced the ladies’s doubles ultimate 6-1 6-4 to Victoria Azarenka and Beatriz Haddad Maia on Sunday and not one of the gamers got the prospect to handle the viewers.
The males’s doubles finalists have been allowed to take action following their match a day earlier.
“What happened in Madrid, it was really disappointing … I had a feeling something was going to happen,” Pegula instructed reporters on Tuesday forward of the Italian Open.
“Did I think we were not going to be able to speak? No. I’ve never heard of that … in my life. I don’t know what century everyone was living in when they made that decision.”
Reuters has contacted organisers for remark.
BBC Sport quoted organisers as saying of the choice: “The tournament will not comment on the matter.”
Gauff mentioned the problem was not in regards to the speech itself.
“I have a lot of finals, so it’s not about that,” she instructed reporters. “It’s more about the principle behind it, so this can’t happen again for future girls, take the opportunity away from them.”
Azarenka mentioned on Twitter that it was “hard to explain” to her son Leo that she was not capable of converse on the trophy ceremony.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com