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tented
Posted 11/3/2009 3:42 PM (#222943)
Subject: "Officials say French Open could move" article




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Found this on ESPN's website:

PARIS -- The French tennis federation is considering moving the French Open from Roland Garros if an expansion project does not get the green light within a year.

The project was agreed on earlier this year and an architect was appointed. But the Paris city council is now getting cold feet, FFT director general Gilbert Ysern said on Tuesday.

"It seems that the mayor's entourage has become more hostile to our project -- which was not the case when we launched it," Ysern said. "Add to that the residents' opposition and we are now forced to look for other options, including that of leaving the premises."

Last May, tennis officials said a new center court equipped with a retractable roof would be used at Roland Garros for the French Open by 2013 or 2014.

Of the four Grand Slam events, the Australian Open has two courts with a roof, and Wimbledon's Centre Court unveiled its new translucent retractable roof this year.

The Paris city council and the French government each was set to invest $29.26 million in the project, which is estimated to cost $177 million.

Officials of the Paris city council could not be immediately reached for comment.

[Information from Reuters was used in this report.]

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tented
Posted 11/4/2009 9:31 AM (#222980 - in reply to #222943)
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The latest from the AP:

Expansion project at Roland Garros is blocked

PARIS (AP)—The project to build a new stadium for the French Open has been blocked because of political issues, but the French Tennis Federation said Wednesday that it was confident it will go ahead as planned.

Gilbert Ysern, the general director of the French Tennis Federation, said that the Paris mayor’s office “was unsure of the project’s outcome,” and that time was now running out to launch the construction work.

“We have been told that it’s now a complicated matter,” Ysern said. “City hall is facing strong opposition. But we will keep working very seriously on the project and this is of course our favorite option. We are a strong federation, and we will succeed.”

No one was immediately available for comment at city hall, but the project is reportedly facing opposition from green members of the city council and residents living near the stadium.

The federation announced earlier this year a project to build a new center court with a retractable roof that could be in use by 2013 or 2014.

The new 14,600-seat stadium would be located just under 500 yards from the current center court and surrounded by two other smaller, covered arenas at a cost of $177 million.

“We have already injected a lot of money, an architect has been appointed and has already started his works. We can’t lose our time. We have to build,” Ysern said, adding that the federation has the concession to use Roland Garros until 2015.

Last May, the FFT chose architect Marc Mimram, who is well known as the designer of the overpass that connects France and Germany across the Rhine River in Strasbourg.

Ysern added the FFT would pursue other options—including the possibility of moving the tournament away from its historical site—in case the new stadium project falls through.

“We are thinking about the impact of such a relocation,” Ysern said. “When you want something and you understand it’s not sure that you are going to get it, you have to think about other options.”

The FFT hasn’t determined a site yet but it would be difficult to build a new arena in Paris itself, with the organizers probably being forced to consider a move toward the suburbs if the initial plan is dropped.

The federation said another option was to build a retractable roof over the current center court.

If the extension’s project finally gets approved, the new facilities would also host the Paris Masters, which is currently played at Palais Omnisports de Paris.

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House
Posted 11/6/2009 10:26 PM (#223112 - in reply to #222943)
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Geez just let them put a roof on lol

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tented
Posted 11/7/2009 9:18 AM (#223125 - in reply to #223112)
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House - 11/6/2009 11:26 PM

Geez just let them put a roof on lol


Thanks for the laugh, House!

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tennisman12345
Posted 11/7/2009 3:46 PM (#223139 - in reply to #222943)
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Can't they move RG to a country where players don't get booed ?

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Derek Zoolander
Posted 11/8/2009 2:01 PM (#223186 - in reply to #223139)
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tennisman12345 - 11/7/2009 3:46 PM

Can't they move RG to a country where players don't get booed ?



They thought about that but Groenland is too cold.

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tennisman12345
Posted 11/8/2009 3:22 PM (#223198 - in reply to #222943)
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Lol what about Jamaica ?

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