Not a single one has ice, or proper pillows," Pegula and Isner criticize European hotels
In a social media exchange, the American Pegula voiced criticisms about the quality of hotels in Europe. With much of the season taking place in Europe, the world No. 4 player shared her experience and listed things she considers problematic:
"There’s no ice anywhere. If you ask for some, they give you one ice cube. When they lock the air conditioning and you have to go down and force them to unlock it so it goes below 75°. Plus, the pillows aren’t pillows, they’re the equivalent of a paper towel. The room key for the electricity—they never give you an extra key, then if housekeeping comes, they take it, and you come back to a room that’s 80 degrees."
Isner, for his part, doubled down on the podcast *Nothing Major*: "Not a single European hotel has ice, and the air conditioning automatically shuts off in the middle of the night." Querrey chimed in, stating: "I haven’t seen a single ice cube in Europe in 20 years.