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Sabalenka v Osaka first French Open women's night match since 2023

The 2026 French Open fourth-round match between top-seeded Aryna Sabalenka and 16th-seed Naomi Osaka will be the first women's night match held at the tournament since 2023, breaking a streak of 32 consecutive men's primetime slots. The decision follows years of criticism over underrepresentation of women's matches in French Open night sessions, including recent discussions between WTA CEO Valerie Camillo and tournament director Amelie Mauresmo.

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