French Open: Director announces greater security measures at tournament

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A fan tried to put a beanie on Roger Federer in 2009

The new director of the French Open, Guy Forget, has announced that the Grand Slam tennis tournament will further strengthen security.

"Security is at the heart of our priorities," he said at a press conference here Tuesday, reports Xinhua.

"There will be double forces for security around Roland Garros, with only three access points," he added.

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According to Forget, visitors will be searched at these access points by security forces equipped with metal detectors.

"Some players have raised concerns about safety," he said. "But they are relatively confident. We reassures them that."

Last year, a teenager had managed to outwit the security and enter the court to get a picture with Swiss superstar Roger Federer after his debut victory on 24 May.