The ill-feeling between two of tennis's leading women is only likely to deepen, after Caroline Wozniacki objected to the way that a doping offender - Maria Sharapova - has been given plum spots on Arthur Ashe Stadium for her first two matches at the US Open.
Fifth seed Wozniacki was originally shunted out to Court Five for her own second-round match last night, before a late shift moved her and her opponent Ekaterina Makarova to Court 17.
After losing the match 6-2, 6-7, 6-1, Wozniacki complained that Sharapova had been granted preferential treatment.
"Putting out a schedule where the No 5 is playing on Court Five, fifth match on after 11pm, I think that's unacceptable," Wozniacki said afterwards.
"And when you look on Centre Court - I understand completely the business side of things - but someone who comes back from a drugs sentence, performance-enhancing drugs, and all of a sudden gets to play every single match on Centre Court, I think that's a questionable thing to do."
Wednesday's schedule had been an unusually difficult one to compile, because the backlog created by Tuesday's persistent rain required no fewer than 87 matches to be completed in the day.