In a press release released on Wednesday, the Rolex Paris Masters announced that it “will welcome 1000 spectators during the day sessions, which will take place from Monday 2 to Friday 6 November, as well as for the semi-finals (Saturday 7 November) and the final (Sunday 8 November) ”.
On the other hand, “the qualifications (Saturday October 31 and Sunday November 1) and the five evening sessions (up to the quarter-finals included) will be played behind closed doors”.
“FFT licensees will have the opportunity to purchase tickets from Thursday, October 22, from 10 am.
All other tennis fans will be able to purchase tickets from Friday 23 October, from 3 p.m. on the official Accor Arena website.
Tickets sold will only give access to the center court.
All the matches played on courts n ° 1 and n ° 2 will be played behind closed doors, ”explained the organization of the Paris Masters.
New this year, the singles table will be made up of 56 players (against 48 in previous years).
Twelve additional matches will be played in the first round.
The draw, which will take place electronically for this 2020 edition, will take place on Saturday, October 31 in the morning.
If Rafael Nadal will be present, defending champion Novak Djokovic has given up.
The Paris Masters will be followed on Eurosport and C8 (semi-finals and clear final).
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