Monday, October 28

Madrid Mutes Women’s Doubles Ceremony

Madrid Mutes Women's Doubles Ceremony

Victoria Azarenka and Beatriz Haddad Maia created a mic drop second successful the Mutua Madrid Open doubles title.

The pair by no means acquired the microphone to thank their households and groups.

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Trashing a time-honored custom of match champions and finalists talking after finals, Madrid muted the ladies’s doubles finalists although the lads’s doubles champions and finalists have been permitted to talk.

In the aftermath of Azarenka and Haddad Maia defeating Americans Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula 6-1, 6-4, the 4 ladies have been offered their trophies however not given the chance to talk.

Former world No. 1 Azarenka identified Madrid’s double commonplace on social media.

“Hard to explain to [son] Leo that mommy isn’t able to say hello to him at the trophy ceremony,” Azarenka posted on Twitter.

Gauff took to Twitter to thank accomplice Pegula, their households and groups and the match staffers and ball children basically giving her runner-up speech on social media.

It was the most recent in a collection of gaffes that drew criticism of match organizers, who offered Madrid ladies’s champion Aryna Sabalenka with a considerably smaller birthday cake than Madrid males’s champion and Spanish hero Carlos Alcaraz, who celebrated his twentieth birthday on May fifth.

In a uncommon dig at a match in the course of the trophy presentation, world No. 1 Iga Swiatek referenced her repeated late-night begins in Madrid and disappointment with that arduous schedule.

“It’s a very nice city, although it’s not much fun to play until 1 a.m.,” Swiatek mentioned after bowing to Aryna Sabalenka in a incredible three-set remaining. “But I’m happy to have overcome that experience and made it all the way to the final, so thank you for the support and energy, see you next year.”

Photo credit score: Mutua Madrid Open Facebook

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