Federer says Thiem right to fume over Serena press conference row

Austria's Dominic Thiem celebrates winning his third round match of the French Open tennis tournament against Uruguay's Pablo Cuevas in four sets, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5, at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris. Photo: Michel Euler/AP

Austria's Dominic Thiem celebrates winning his third round match of the French Open tennis tournament against Uruguay's Pablo Cuevas in four sets, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5, at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris. Photo: Michel Euler/AP

Published Jun 2, 2019

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PARIS – Roger Federer said Dominic Thiem

was right to be angry at being kicked out of his own press conference so that

Roland Garros organisers could accommodate a defeated Serena Williams.

Austria’s Thiem, the fourth seed in the men’s

event and the 2018 runner-up, was conducting his post-match press obligations

after reaching the last 16 on Saturday.

However, he was then informed that the main

interview room was needed by American superstar Williams who had just suffered

a third round loss to Sofia Kenin.

It was the 23-time Grand Slam title winner’s

earliest exit at a Slam in almost five years and she was eager to be away from

the tournament site as quickly as possible.

“It’s a joke,” fumed 25-year-old Thiem to

media officers after being told he should finish his interviews in a smaller

room.

“I have to leave the room because she’s

coming. What the hell, I don’t care. I can also do whatever I want.”

Federer leapt to the defence of Thiem,

describing him as “a superstar, a male superstar”.

“I think the one who is still in the

tournament gets priority, that’s how I see it,” said Federer after easing past

Leonardo Mayer to reach his 54th quarter-final at the majors.

“There must have been a misunderstanding or

maybe they should have kept Serena still in the locker room, not waiting here

in the press centre. 

“I don’t know exactly what happened. I

understand Dominic’s frustration. I don’t think he’s mad at Serena or anybody.

I just think it was an unfortunate situation.”

There was no indication as to who had

decided to shift Thiem mid-flow on Saturday night.

However, French sports daily L’Equipe

claimed that Williams had no preference over where she carried out her press

conference.

“Put me in another room, a smaller one, but

now,” she was reported to have said.

With Williams reportedly becoming

increasingly impatient, officials looked to rescue the situation by moving

Thiem to another room.

“That’s really impolite,” she was heard to

say.

Thiem had defeated Pablo Cuevas of Uruguay

6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 while Williams was stunned 6-2, 7-5 by Kenin.

There was a backlash on social media over

the incident.

“Wait your turn for the press room like

everyone else,” tweeted former Australian player Sam Groth.

“Thiem, still in the draw having won, would

have agreed to a press time and has a round of 16 match to prepare for, Serena

just has her jet on the tarmac!”

AFP

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