Paris, May 26 -- In a bold post-match statement, Britain's Emma Raducanu has raised eyebrows at Roland Garros by accusing French Open organisers of favouritism, claiming that some players are being granted privileged access to the tournament's main courts. "I feel like certain players get preferred treatment," the world No.42 said, alluding to an uneven playing field ahead of her anticipated showdown with reigning champion Iga Swiatek. Raducanu, who rocketed to fame after her 2021 US Open triumph, took aim at what she described as an "unfair" practice scheduling system that limits lower-ranked players' time on iconic courts such as Court Philippe-Chatrier. "The tournament doesn't really help in terms of getting you court time on the bigger ...