French Open to stay at Roland-Garross

PARIS.
The French Open tennis tournament will remain at Roland-Garros on the outskirts of Paris, officials said yesterday after rejecting proposals to move the French Grand Slam to new premises outside the city.
After a general assembly this weekend at which French Tennis Federation (FFT) officials voted on the issue, Roland-Garros was backed unanimously winning two-thirds of the vote in a final round at the expense of Marne-La-Vallee.
It means the venue at Roland-Garros is expected to be modernised and extended from 8,5 to 13,5 hectares.
A statement from the FFT said: “The elected representatives of the French Tennis Federation . . . have voted to back the project proposed by the Paris City Council which aims to create a new Roland-Garros venue through extending and modernising the historic venue at Porte d’Auteuil.”
A total of 195 delegates took part in the vote.
They rejected moving to Versailles, Marne-la-Vallee and Gonesse as of 2016. Gonesse was rejected in a first round of voting while Versailles exited at the second round.
Paris, which had gained the widespread backing of the FFT prior to the vote, then obtained the necessary 66.6 percent of votes in a “final” with Marne-la-Vallee, the eastern suburb which also hosts Disneyland Paris. — AFP.

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