Beaten Paraguayan says French Open clash 'needs to be umpired by a man'

The truth is it's also difficult for a referee to manage this situation."Roland-Garros organisers said they condemn "all sexist remarks, regardless of who makes them" and offered their support to the match umpire "and, more broadly, to all the tournament's umpiring officials".Spanish player Rafael Jodar said he did not push a ball girl out of his way during his third-round win against American Alex Michelsen at the French Open on Friday.Footage of the incident, which came between sets, appeared on social media but seemed inconclusive I could never, you know, push a ball kid."The 27th-seeded Jodar won 7-6 (2), 6-7 (5), 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 to make the fourth round at a major for the first time.The coach who suddenly left Alejandro Davidovich Fokina during the French Open says he did so only after the player urged him to go.Davidovich Fokina told reporters that Mariano Puerta left for Miami after the Spaniard's first-round victory at Roland Garros, and he expressed regret about hiring him.Puerta, a former Roland-Garros runner-up, responded in an interview with puntodebreak.com published on Friday that he had been frustrated with Davidovich Fokina's emotional outbursts, but that he expected they would clear the air.Instead, the Argentine said "a person from his team calls me: 'Alex asks you to take care of your plane ticket, find it yourself and pay for it