In the torrent of the times, everyone is making their own choices, but no one can say whether it is right or wrong, only time will tell.
Regarding the stadium roof, the four Grand Slams have all compromised, and successively built roofs on their respective center courts.
Regarding the night broadcast, the US Open took the lead in creating a feat, followed by the Australian Open, but Wimbledon and French Open temporarily slowed down.
Sight, back to the Australian Open.
The core significance of the night game lies in the television broadcast.
For a long time, most tennis matches have been arranged in matinees, which also means that it is very difficult to watch live broadcasts even during working hours on weekdays.
Therefore, tennis has also started to learn football and basketball, and arrange night games. Office workers can also watch live broadcasts after get off work, and then the games can generate profits through broadcast rights and advertising fees.
It is precisely because of this that real top stars are often arranged in night games to further stimulate the ratings and look forward to a bumper harvest.
Media reporters also like to measure the status of players and the importance of events by the number of games played on the center court and the number of night games.
Correspondingly, the venue for arranging night games is naturally the most core and most important venue with the most complete and cutting-edge broadcast equipment and a large number of live broadcast rooms.
This year's Australian Open, only Rod Laver Stadium and Margaret Court Stadium have night games.
The answer is self-evident.
Among them, the Rod Laver Stadium is undoubtedly the center court. All five finals of men's singles, men's doubles, women's singles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles are all held here; the finals of youth competitions may be held according to the schedule. Make adjustments, and maybe occasionally travel to Margaret Court Stadium.
Naturally, Margaret Court Court became No. 2 and Hisense Court No. 3.
So, how will the schedule and venue be arranged?
The next morning, at ten o'clock sharp, the organizing committee announced the schedule for the first competition day.
Rod Laver Stadium.
matinee.
Game 1, "Halep vs. Karin-Knepp".
The second game, "Ivanovic vs Lucie-Hradecka".
The third game, "Nadal vs Youzhny".
night show.
The first game, "Federer vs. Lu Yanxun".
The second game, "Sharapova vs Petra-Martic (petra-martic.
The first suspense surfaced:
Murray was kicked out of the center court, strictly speaking, it was not an unexpected result.
In the end, Halep was responsible for the opening and Sharapova was the main axis; in addition, Federer beat Nadal to enter the night, and everything was in line with expectations.
As a matter of course, Murray should go to Margaret Court Stadium to play.
really!
Murray's name can be seen at a glance on the schedule at Margaret Court Stadium, but what about Gawain?
No.
Wait, no?
How can it be!
But... no, no, not at all.
After repeated confirmations, he still failed to find Gawain's name on the first day's schedule at the Margaret Court Stadium, which broke countless glasses.
However, looking at the schedule carefully, it seems that it is not so surprising—
On the first-day schedule at Margaret Court Stadium, Murray is the day game and the night game is... Kyrgios.
incredible!
and.
Kyrgios faced another unseeded player in the first round, Argentina's Federico Del Bones (-delbonis).
In short, Murray was not only squeezed out of center court by Nadal and Federer, but also out of night by Kyrgios.
Incredible!
Can't laugh or cry!
So, was Gao Wen simply squeezed into the Hisense Stadium?
Strictly speaking, this should not be a surprise, but a familiarity.
After all, this is the Australian Open.
Just like the venue arrangement of the pre-match press conference, they can squeeze out Djokovic and arrange Hewitt and Stosur in the No. 1 press conference room.
Likewise, they could squeeze out Govan and give local Australians opportunities at Rod Laver and Margaret Court --
Because of the schedule on the first day, Australian players were not able to enter the Rod Laver Stadium, and the stars of the top superstars were still too dazzling; correspondingly, Australian players began to "occupy" the Margaret Court Stadium.
In addition to Kyrgios, there was another matchup between the two unseeded players in the women's singles, occupying the first slot of the Margaret Court Stadium.
One of them is a native Australian player.
Thinking about it this way, Gao Wen was indeed wronged. It was obviously not him who pushed Djokovic out of the No. 1 press conference room, but the news media let him take the blame, and Selyang cursed him for no reason. After turning around, Gao Wen was "thrown" out of the Margaret Court Court by the Australian Open Organizing Committee.
Of course, no matter what you say, Gao Wen is the eighth seed, and he is also the new star that the Australian Open Organizing Committee has focused on promoting this year. In addition, they will face Australian players in the first round, so no matter how bad it is, they should not He will kick Gao Wen to the small field outside the field.
Hisense Stadium, Game 4.
This time, very smoothly, I found Gao Wen's name in the schedule of Hisense Stadium.
Interestingly, Hisense Stadium is an Australian special.
The first two were women's singles matches, the third was "Tomic vs Tobias-Kamke" - also a match between two unseeded players - and the fourth was "Gowin vs Komke". Genakis".
In any case, it is still a smooth entry into the third court.
In this room, the Chinese media have complained.
It's okay to miss the Rod Laver Stadium. The combination of Nadal and Federer is indeed difficult to compete, but how can you miss the Margaret Court Stadium?
Could it be because...the organizing committee is not optimistic that Koginakis can beat Gao Wen? And Kyrgios has a greater chance of defeating Delpones. They all expected the Australian players to have a good start, so they sacrificed Gao Wen?
So, is this a compliment, or contempt?
In that room, Gao Wen was calm.
It has only been less than six months since he entered the professional arena, everything is new to Gao Wen.
Whether Rod Laver Stadium or Hisense Stadium~www.mtlnovel.com~ are brand new venues for him, rather than venues, Gao Wen still looks forward to the game itself.
This is the Australian Open, and a brand new event means a new challenge; moreover, with the No. 8 seed, it means that if he wants to compete with top players, he must enter the quarterfinals. Before that , he is facing the impact as the defender.
Everything is brand new.
Gao Wen couldn't wait, eager to try, he was ready.
Facts... also proved Gao Wen's conjecture.
The challenge came early, even before entering the stadium. In the locker room, you can see the bustling Australian gang head-on.
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