Paris - Ons Jabeur said the French Open must "try more" when it comes to promoting women's tennis in the tournament's prime time spot.
In 2022 and 2023, only two women's singles matches featured in a total of 20 allocated night time sessions.
"I'm going to get in trouble again, aren't I? Listen, I know they're trying here. I wish they'd try more," said Tunisian world number nine Jabeur after reaching the last 32 by seeing off Camila Osorio in three sets on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila).
"It's not something we'll change in a day. I'm watching TV every day. A lot of men matches more than women, and it is the truth."

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