Tennis Women’s Final

How come the time of the Australian Women's Singles Final of years was not changed what it used to be past?
In recent years, the women's final was played during the daytime than in Australia. If I am correct with my time adjustment this year, it was a Saturday evening or late Evening the same game as the men moved. I found this out when I went to my built in TV Guide was confused look, found out why tennis is not listed for Friday night (My time in the U.S.) and then I found out why. The game moved at a later date was. In the past seemed like the heat was a big story for and the final debate of the Women's they should keep the roof open or closed. Perhaps this was one reason as to be an evening match was not burning hot sun on the court.
The last few years have been both finals in the night as it played the prime time for Australian audiences. I thought it also allows greater international audience but from what you say, I'm not sure. I do not know when they get it in the U.S..
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