PARIS- Former world number one Victoria Azarenka complained about the playing conditions at the French Open amid light drizzle and low temperatures during her first-round match on Sunday.

The U.S. Open runner-up, who entered court Suzanne Lenglen wearing a thick pink puffer jacket, and her opponent Danka Kovinic walked off the court after play was suspended with Belarusian Azarenka leading 2-1.

"No, it's eight degrees, I live in Florida, I'm used to hot weather," a furious Azarenka told the supervisor who asked her to wait on court until a decision was made on whether the match should continue.

Speaking to her opponent from Montenegro, Azarenka said: "Do you want to wait on court

"No," Kovinic replied.

"No, it's ridiculous, it's too cold. What's the point Sitting here like ducks," said Azarenka.

Both players returned to court after a delay of about 50 minutes and Azarenka immediately broke her opponent's serve to move further ahead.

The French Open is usually played in May-June but this year's tournament was pushed back to late September due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The weather in Paris is therefore colder than normal for the Grand Slam event with the claycourt conditions much heavier and slower than the players are accustomed to.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot, additional reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by Ed Osmond) ((julien.pretot@thomsonreuters.com; +33149495370;))