According to the Mirror, the French Open faces a conflict in the Champions League final schedule, and the showdown between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan may affect the game.
It is reported that French Open organizers will face an unpopular schedule conflict on Saturday, as the most important match for European football clubs, the Champions League final will be held in Munich. Paris Saint-Germain's match against Inter will undoubtedly disrupt Paris's event, and Paris Saint-Germain hopes to lift the Champions League trophy for the first time on Saturday night.
But this pursuit has also troubled some players, with Arthur Fiers from the Paris suburbs being one of them, who will face Haume Munar in the second round of the French Open on Thursday, and if he wins, he may face a time clash with his beloved Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday night.
When talking about this, Philes said: "I plan to go to the game, it's a very important final, and I will watch it in my room. I don't want to waste my energy, but I will definitely devote myself to it. Let me finish Thursday's game first, and then I will talk to Emily." Emily mentioned here is event director Emily Maurice. It's a joke, but this is indeed a question that needs Maorismo to consider.
The third round of Saturday night's game could be affected by a decrease in audiences, as many Parisians may choose to watch Paris Saint-Germain vs. Inter Milan in the city's bar. Paris Saint-Germain star Dembele attended the French Open draw, while his teammates Ashraf, Nuno Mendes and others watched Alcalas' first round on Monday. Although Alcalas, the defending French Open champion, is a Real Madrid fan, he supports Paris Saint-Germain this time. Speaking about this, Alcalas said: "Of course I will watch this game, I watch football, I watch him often (Demberle) and as a big fan of La Liga, when you play in Barcelona, it creates some trouble and pain for us (Real Madrid). Yes, I will watch the final. To be honest, I have told everyone that I support Paris Saint-Germain this time."