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'It went to the wire': Jim Courier reveals Iga's demand was rejected by Channel 9

(Getty/Robert Prange)
(Getty/Robert Prange)

Popular tennis commentator and former Australian Open champion Jim Courier has shared fascinating insight into backroom talks involving a dispute involving world No.2 Iga ÅšwiÄ…tek and tournament rights holders Channel 9.


ÅšwiÄ…tek, who is bidding to complete the career Slam in Melbourne, is scheduled first up on Rod Laver Arena tonight at 7pm against Aussie qualifier Maddison Inglis.


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However, the six-time major winner was left unhappy after her request to play in the day session fell through.


"Yesterday's scheduling meeting went exceptionally long; there was a massive battle because ÅšwiÄ…tek wanted a day match, and the Australian Network desperately wanted an Australian to be playing in prime time. That's what they pay the big money for," Courier told Tennis Channel.


"It was a long, drawn-out battle, and I can tell you it went to the wire, and eventually Channel 9 got what they wanted and what the tournament also wants, and Iga didn't get what she wanted.


"Why she wanted to play in the day? I don't know, because going forward from here, it's going to be mostly night matches."



American tennis great Lindsay Davenport added: You can't let the inmates run the asylum. And every player has an opinion but eventually it's a business and as Jim said, Australian TV should win."


Usually, the schedule releases around 3:15-3:30pm for the following day, but today's schedule for Day 9 was released after 6pm on Sunday.


The top players do have a say in when they want to play their matches, but Channel 9 also have a massive influence, especially given that they forked out A$425 million for hosting rights.


Both women's semi-finals and the final are guaranteed a night slot.


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